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Determination of the fatty-acid composition of four native microalgae species

Şahin Oya Irmak, Arzu Akpinar‐Bayizit

2020GSC Advanced Research and Reviews11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this study, two green (Chlorella sp. and Ankistrodesmus sp.) and two blue-green (Oscillatoria sp. and Chroococcus sp.) species of microalgae, which were obtained from a native microalgae culture collection from Turkey, were cultivated and investigated via capillary GC to determine their fatty-acid profiles. Growth media were chosen with consideration of the biological properties of each algae species. Our results, as well as other published data, show that fatty-acid composition offers discriminating features that allow the chemotaxonomic classification of these algae. Fatty-acid profiles and lipid contents in microalgal biomass varied between species. The microalgae containing the highest proportion of lipid in its biomass was in Chroococcus sp. (1.72%), while that containing the lowest was Ankistrodesmus sp. (0.14%). The major fatty acids in Chlorella sp. were C18:0 (26.70%), C18:1 (23.48 ± 0.0005%) and C16:0 (21.05%). C18:1 was the major fatty acid in the other three species of microalgae: Ankistrodesmus sp. (36.83 ± 0.0007%), Oscillatoria sp. (38.51%) and Chroococcus sp. (47.96%). EPA, a nutritionally important polyunsaturated fatty acid, was not observed in Chlorella sp. but was detected in Ankistrodesmus sp., Oscillatoria sp. and Chroococcus sp. at proportions of 0.35%, 0.30% and 0.62%, respectively. In addition, another essential PUFA, DHA, was observed in all microalgae species in varying amounts.

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Polyunsaturated fatty acidFatty acidChlorellaFood scienceBiologyAlgaeOscillatoriaBotanyBiomass (ecology)Green algaeBiochemistryCyanobacteriaBacteriaEcologyGeneticsAlgal biology and biofuel production
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