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Acclimation and Characterization of Marine Cyanobacterial Strains Euryhalinema and Desertifilum for C-Phycocyanin Production

Mahammed Ilyas Khazi, Chenshuo Li, Fakhra Liaqat, Przemysław Malec, Jian Li, Pengcheng Fu

2021Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study involves evaluation of two native cyanobacterial strains Euryhalinema and Desertifilum isolated from a mangrove pond in Haikou (China) for their possible phycocyanin (C-PC) production. Maximal growth rate with highest chlorophyll and C-PC accumulation were observed at 28°C and 60 μmol photons m −2 s −1 photon flux density for Euryhalinema sp., while for Desertifilum sp. at 32°C and 80 μmol photons m −2 s −1 . Nitrogen and iron concentration trails revealed that double strength concentration of sodium nitrate and ferric ammonium citrate in original BG11 media increased growth rate and accumulation of C-PC for both strains. Three different C-PC extraction methods were tested. The combined extraction protocol of freeze–thaw and ultrasonication markedly increased the C-PC extraction efficiency and attained the food grade purity ( A 620 / A 280 ratio >0.7), whereas a higher C-PC yield was found with Na-phosphate buffer. Furthermore, the clarified crude extract was used to purify C-PC by fractional ammonium sulfate [(NH₄)₂SO₄] precipitation, Sephadex G-25 gel filtration chromatography, and DEAE-sephadex ion exchange chromatography and attained analytical grade purity ( A 620 / A 280 ratio >3.9). Taken together, both strains showed their potential to be domesticated for valuable phycocyanin production.

Topics & Concepts

PhycocyaninChromatographyChemistryExtraction (chemistry)SephadexSize-exclusion chromatographyAmmoniumAmmonium sulfateAmmonium sulfate precipitationAcclimatizationAllophycocyaninBotanyNuclear chemistryCyanobacteriaBiochemistryBiologyBacteriaEnzymeOrganic chemistryGeneticsAlgal biology and biofuel productionAquatic Ecosystems and Phytoplankton DynamicsBiocrusts and Microbial Ecology
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