Palm oil mill effluent (POME) cultured marine microalgae as supplementary diet for rotifer culture

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Charles Santhanaraju Vairappan
Ang May Yen
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[1] University Malaysia Sabah,Laboratory of Natural Products Chemistry, Institute for Tropical Biology and Conservation
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Journal of Applied Phycology | 2008年 / 20卷
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Live feed; Microalgae; POME; Rotifer;
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Malaysia is the world’s leading producer of palm oil products that contribute US$ 7.5 billion in export revenues. Like any other agro-based industries, it generates waste that could be utilized as a source of organic nutrients for microalgae culture. Present investigation delves upon Isochrysis sp. culture in POME modified medium and its utilization as a supplement to Nanochloropsis sp. in rotifer cultures. The culture conditions were optimized using a 1 L photobioreactor (Temp: 23°C, illumination: 180 ∼ 200 μmol photons m−2s−1, n = 6) and scaled up to 10 L outdoor system (Temp: 26–29°C, illumination: 50 ∼ 180 μmol photons m−2s−1, n = 3). Algal growth rate in photobioreactor (μ = 0.0363 h−1) was 55% higher compared to outdoor culture (μ = 0.0163 h−1), but biomass production was 1.3 times higher in outdoor culture (Outdoor = 91.7 mg m−2d−1; Photobioreactor = 69 mg m−2d−1). Outdoor culture produced 18% higher lipid; while total fatty acids (FA) was not significantly affected by the change in culture systems as both cultures yield almost similar concentrations of fatty acids per gram of sample (photobioreactor = 119.17 mg g−1; outdoor culture = 104.50 mg g−1); however, outdoor cultured Isochrysis sp. had 26% more polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs). Rotifers cultured in Isochrysis sp./ Nanochloropsis sp. (1:1, v/v) mixture gave similar growth rate as 100% Nanochoropsis sp. culture (μ = 0.40 d−1), but had 45% higher counts of rotifers with eggs (t = 7, maximum). The Isochrysis sp. culture successfully lowered the nitrate (46%) and orthophosphate (83%) during outdoor culture.
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