Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemical Engineering National Institute of Technology Agartala Agartala India
2. Department of Bioengineering National Institute of Technology Agartala Agartala India
Abstract
AbstractThe separation of multiple products from microalgae using a biorefinery approach is essential for the economic sustainability of microalgae‐based products. In the current study, a technique for the simultaneous extraction of such products was investigated for the complete valorization of microalgae biomass. Three principal metabolites – chlorophylls, carbohydrates and proteins – were simultaneously fractionated from the biomass of isolated Chlorella thermophila using a modified version of the triphasic separation (TPS) process. Optimized process parameters were determined as: (i) ammonium sulfate as the salt; (ii) 40% (w/v) as the salt concentration; (iii) 1:1 as the salt/alcohol ratio; (iv) 0.25% (w/w) as biomass loading; (v) 6 min of homogenization time, and (vi) 10 000 rpm as homogenization speed. These optimized process parameters resulted in the simultaneous recovery of 71%, 40%, and 22% yields for proteins, carbohydrates, and chlorophylls, respectively. Ultrastructure analysis revealed that intracellular metabolites could be extracted without complete cell disruption. Finally, a comparative analysis between triphasic separation with and without homogenization demonstrated the economic feasibility of the optimized extraction process.
Funder
Science and Engineering Research Board
Subject
Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Bioengineering
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