Author:
Azma Mojtaba,Mohamad Rosfarizan,Rahim Raha Abdul,Ariff Arbakariya B.
Abstract
The effectiveness of various physical and chemical methods for the removal of contaminants from the microalgae,
Tetraselmis suecica, culture was investigated. The information obtained was used as the basis for the development of
improved protocol for the preparation of axenic culture to be adapted to heterotrophic cultivation. Repeated centrifugation
and rinsing effectively removed the free bacterial contaminants from the microalgae culture while sonication helped to
loosen up the tightly attached bacterial contaminants on the microalgae cells. Removal of bacterial spores was accomplished
using a mixture of two antibiotics, 5 mg/mL vancomycine and 10 mg/mL neomycine. Walne medium formulation
with natural seawater was preferred for the enhancement of growth of T. suecica. Adaptation of growth from photoautotrophic
to heterotrophic conditions was achieved by the repeated cultivation of photoautotrophic culture with sequential
reduction in illumination time, and finally the culture was inoculated into the medium containing 10 g/L glucose, incubated
in total darkness to obtain heterotrophic cells. Changes in the morphology and composition of T. suecica cells during
the adaptation from photoautotrophic to heterotrophic condition, as examined under Transmission Electron Microscope,
were also reported.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Biomedical Engineering,Biochemistry,Bioengineering,Biophysics,Biotechnology
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