Sunlight filtered via translucent-colored polyvinyl chloride sheets enhanced the light absorption capacity and growth of Arthrospira platensis cultivated in a pilot-scale raceway pond

Bioresour Technol. 2023 Oct:386:129501. doi: 10.1016/j.biortech.2023.129501. Epub 2023 Jul 17.

Abstract

In this research, the effects of filtered sunlight traveling through translucent-colored polyvinyl chloride (PVC) sheets on the photoconversion efficiency of Arthrospira platensis are investigated. Filtered sunlight improves the phycobilisome's capacity to completely absorb and transport it to intracellular photosystems. Findings indicated that filtered sunlight via orange-colored PVC sheet increased biomass dry weight by 21% (2.80 g/L), while under blue-colored PVC sheet decreased by 32% (1.49 g/L), when compared with translucent-colored (control) PVC sheet (2.19 g/L) after 120 h of culture. The meteorological conditions during the 1st week of cultivation reported higher light flux than the subsequent weeks. Furthermore, sunlight filtered through orange PVC sheet enhanced protein, allophycocyanin, phycocyanin, chlorophyll-a and carotenoids synthesis by 13%, 15%, 13%, 22%, and 27%, respectively. This practical and inexpensive solar radiation filtration system supports large-scale production of tailored bioactive compounds from microalgae with high growth rate.

Keywords: Arthrospira platensis; Filtered sunlight; PVC sheets; Phycobilisome; Pigment; Protein.

MeSH terms

  • Biomass
  • Polyvinyl Chloride
  • Ponds
  • Spirulina* / metabolism
  • Sunlight*

Substances

  • Polyvinyl Chloride

Supplementary concepts

  • Arthrospira platensis