Mixotrophic Cultivation of Arthrospira platensis (Spirulina) under Salt Stress: Effect on Biomass Composition, FAME Profile and Phycocyanin Content

Author:

Russo Nicola Pio1,Ballotta Marika1,Usai Luca2,Torre Serenella3ORCID,Giordano Maurizio4,Fais Giacomo56ORCID,Casula Mattia56ORCID,Dessì Debora7ORCID,Nieri Paola3ORCID,Damergi Eya8,Lutzu Giovanni Antonio2ORCID,Concas Alessandro56ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Life Sciences, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Via Giuseppe Campi 287, 41123 Modena, MO, Italy

2. Teregroup Srl, Via David Livingstone 37, 41123 Modena, MO, Italy

3. Department of Pharmacy, University of Pisa, Via Bonanno Pisano 12, 56126 Pisa, PI, Italy

4. Check Lab, Via Acquasanta 16, 84131 Salerno, SA, Italy

5. Department of Mechanical, Chemical and Materials Engineering, University of Cagliari, Piazza d’Armi, 09123 Cagliari, CA, Italy

6. Interdepartmental Center of Environmental Science and Engineering (CINSA), University of Cagliari, Via San Giorgio 12, 09124 Cagliari, CA, Italy

7. Department of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Cagliari, Cittadella Universitaria, Blocco A, SP8 Km 0.700, 09042 Monserrato, CA, Italy

8. Algaltek SARL, R&D Departments, Route de la Petite-Glane 26, 1566 Saint Aubin, FR, Switzerland

Abstract

Arthrospira platensis holds promise for biotechnological applications due to its rapid growth and ability to produce valuable bioactive compounds like phycocyanin (PC). This study explores the impact of salinity and brewery wastewater (BWW) on the mixotrophic cultivation of A. platensis. Utilizing BWW as an organic carbon source and seawater (SW) for salt stress, we aim to optimize PC production and biomass composition. Under mixotrophic conditions with 2% BWW and SW, A. platensis showed enhanced biomass productivity, reaching a maximum of 3.70 g L−1 and significant increases in PC concentration. This study also observed changes in biochemical composition, with elevated protein and carbohydrate levels under salt stress that mimics the use of seawater. Mixotrophic cultivation with BWW and SW also influenced the FAME profile, enhancing the content of C16:0 and C18:1 FAMES. The purity (EP of 1.15) and yield (100 mg g−1) of PC were notably higher in mixotrophic cultures, indicating the potential for commercial applications in food, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals. This research underscores the benefits of integrating the use of saline water with waste valorization in microalgae cultivation, promoting sustainability and economic efficiency in biotechnological processes.

Funder

Sardegna Ricerca

Publisher

MDPI AG

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