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Optimisation of Operational Conditions during the Production of Arthrospira platensis Using Pilot-Scale Raceway Reactors, Protein Extraction, and Assessment of their Techno-Functional Properties

Silvia Villaró, Ainoa Morillas‐España, F.G. Acién, Tomás Lafarga

2022Foods27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The aim of the present study was to identify the optimum combination of dilution rate and depth of the culture to maximise the Arthrospira platensis BEA005B (Spirulina) productivity using 80 m2 raceway reactors. By varying these two main operational conditions, the areal biomass productivity of the reactors varied by over 55%. The optimum combination, optimised using a surface response methodology, was a depth of 0.10 m and a dilution rate of 0.33 day−1, which led to a biomass productivity of 30.2 g·m−2·day−1 on a dry weight basis when operating the reactors in semi-continuous mode. The composition of the produced biomass was 62.2% proteins, 42.5% carbohydrates, 11.6% ashes, and 8.1% lipids. The isolated proteins contained all the essential amino acids (except for tryptophan, which was not determined); highlighting the content of valine (6.8%), histidine (8.3%), and lysine (7.5%). The functional properties of the proteins were also assessed, demonstrating huge potential for their use in the development of innovative and sustainable foods.

Topics & Concepts

RacewayExtraction (chemistry)ArthrospiraScale (ratio)Environmental scienceChemistryBiologyChromatographyEngineeringCyanobacteriaMechanical engineeringLubricationQuantum mechanicsPhysicsGeneticsBacteriaAlgal biology and biofuel production3D Printing in Biomedical ResearchCalcium Carbonate Crystallization and Inhibition
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