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Data on growth, productivity, pigments and proximate composition of indigenous marine microalgae isolated from Cox's Bazar Coast

Zahidul Islam, Helena Khatoon, Tashrif Mahmud Minhaz, Mohammad Redwanur Rahman, Shanur Jahedul Hasan, Yahia Mahmud, Shahadat Hossain, Joyshri Sarker

2021Data in Brief18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Data on growth, productivity, pigments and proximate composition of the four different indigenous marine microalgae (isolated from Cox's Bazar Coast) were collected to compare the growth performance, pigments and nutritional composition. Chlorella sp., Nannochloropsis sp., Tetraselmis sp. and Chaetoceros sp. are the four different marine microalgae. Growth curve was determined as the prerequisite to identify the stationary phase for each of the isolated microalgae. Data on growth curves were collected in terms of cell density and optical density to observe the growth rates and division per day. Isolated species were mass cultured in commercial culture medium. When the culture reached at stationary phase, microalgae were extracted to determine productivity, pigments, and proximate composition. The data of productivity (volumetric, areal and lipid productivity), pigments (Chlorophyll a, b, c, carotenoids, and phycobiliproteins), and proximate composition (protein, lipid, and carbohydrate) were significantly (p < 0.05) different among the four different microalgae. Therefore, this data will contribute to the selection of potential microalgae species through proper characterization for vast industrializations.

Topics & Concepts

ProductivityBiologyBotanyBiomass (ecology)Composition (language)CarotenoidFood scienceProximateNutrientChlorophyceaeChlorophytaAlgaeEcologyLinguisticsPhilosophyMacroeconomicsEconomicsAlgal biology and biofuel productionAquaculture Nutrition and GrowthMarine and coastal ecosystems
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