Flocculation of oleaginous green algae with Mortierella alpina fungi

Bioresour Technol. 2023 Oct:385:129391. doi: 10.1016/j.biortech.2023.129391. Epub 2023 Jun 24.

Abstract

Microalgae are promising sources of valuable bioproducts such as biofuels, food, and nutraceuticals. However, harvesting microalgae is challenging due to their small size and low biomass concentrations. To address this challenge, bio-flocculation of starchless mutants of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii (sta6/sta7) was investigated with Mortierella alpina, an oleaginous fungus with high concentrations of arachidonic acid (ARA). Triacylglycerides (TAG) reached 85 % of total lipids in sta6 and sta7 through a nitrogen regime. Scanning electron microscopy determined cell-wall attachment and extra polymeric substances (EPS) to be responsible for flocculation. An algal-fungal biomass ratio around 1:1 (three membranes) was optimal for bio-flocculation (80-85 % flocculation efficiency in 24 h). Nitrogen-deprived sta6/sta7 were flocculated with strains of M. alpina (NVP17b, NVP47, and NVP153) with aggregates exhibiting fatty acid profiles similar to C. reinhardtii, with ARA (3-10 % of total fatty acids). This study showcases M. alpina as a strong bio-flocculation candidate for microalgae and advances a mechanistic understanding of algal-fungal interaction.

Keywords: Biofuel; Cell wall interaction; Filamentous fungi; Microalgae; Nitrogen regime and starvation; Polyunsaturated fatty acid; Triacylglycerol.

MeSH terms

  • Arachidonic Acid
  • Chlorophyta*
  • Fatty Acids
  • Flocculation
  • Mortierella* / genetics
  • Nitrogen

Substances

  • Fatty Acids
  • Arachidonic Acid
  • Nitrogen

Supplementary concepts

  • Mortierella alpina