Reduce production cost of Arthrospira platensis by shrinking chemicals in culture medium
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Author list: Panya Triratana, Kalyanee Paithoonrangsarid, Saiwaree Ngoenphoemsup, Panittra Taweesang, Nareerat Peepim and
Wipawan Siangdung
Publication year: 2022
Start page: 45
Languages: English-United States (EN-US)
Abstract
On account of the nutrient-rich biomass sources, Arthrospira platensis (Spirulina) has been
widely used in food, feed, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic fields. However, the production cost
in Thailand is still high because it mainly depends on the price of fertilizers or chemicals used
for a medium. This study aimed to provide a cost-effective medium for pilot-scale production
of Spirulina biomass. Outdoor batch cultivation was carried out in 560 L in raceway ponds
(1×4×0.15 m, length × width × height) for 5 days with 4 consecutive cycles. Comparisons
of productivity and biochemical compositions in Zarrouk’s medium (control) and modified
Zarrouk’s medium which contained sodium bicarbonate and sodium nitrate only 48% and
34% of the amounts in the control medium were conducted. The results revealed that the
mean productivity of cells grown in the modified Zarrouk’s medium was similar to that
of the control medium. In addition, biochemical compositions; protein, carbohydrate, and
total fatty acids, of the cells grown in the modified Zarrouk’s medium were not significantly
different compared to those of the control. These results demonstrated that decreasing the
proper amounts of sodium bicarbonate and sodium nitrate gave approximate biomass
productivity and biochemical compositions as of control. Due to the fertilizer ingredient cost
being almost the biggest ratio in the total cost of Spirulina biomass production, using this
modified Zarrouk’s medium could reduce about 45% of the medium cost. Moreover, reducing
the fertilizer not only reduces the cost of production but also benefits the environment.
Keywords
Arthrospira, productivity, Raceway Pond