OPTIMASI PRODUKSI LIPID CHLORELLA VULGARIS DENGAN DEFISIENSI NITROGEN SERTA STRATEGI KULTIVASI DUA TAHAP MENGGUNAKAN MEDIUM PUPUK KOMERSIL
The two-stage cultivation strategy is one of the alternatives that has been widely developed to increase lipid productivity and change the lipid profile that determines the quality of biodiesel. This strategy is generally conducted by applying stress in the second stage of cultivation to induce l...
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id-itb.:670932022-08-08T12:04:23ZOPTIMASI PRODUKSI LIPID CHLORELLA VULGARIS DENGAN DEFISIENSI NITROGEN SERTA STRATEGI KULTIVASI DUA TAHAP MENGGUNAKAN MEDIUM PUPUK KOMERSIL Luluh Lengingtyas M., Gama Indonesia Final Project Chlorella vulgaris, lipid productivity, nitrogen deficiency, two-stage cultivation INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/67093 The two-stage cultivation strategy is one of the alternatives that has been widely developed to increase lipid productivity and change the lipid profile that determines the quality of biodiesel. This strategy is generally conducted by applying stress in the second stage of cultivation to induce lipid accumulation by microalgae cells. This study aims to: (i) Determine the optimum harvest time in the first stage of cultivation based on the growth phase of the amount of lipid and maximum lipid productivity of Chlorella vulgaris in the second stage of cultivation; (ii) Determine the optimum duration of stress on total lipid and maximum lipid productivity of Chlorella vulgaris in the second stage of cultivation; and (iii) Determine the suitability of the fatty acid profile of Chlorella vulgaris from the results of twostage cultivation with the optimum harvest time and duration of stress as biodiesel feedstock. C. vulgaris was grown on Nutri-comp D fertilizer medium (0,72 g/L) in the first stage of cultivation, then transferred to SP-36 fertilizer medium (35 mg/L) under nitrogen deficiency conditions in the second stage of cultivation. Comparison of lipid accumulation was carried out to determine the optimum harvest time of the first stage based on the growth phase and duration of stress during the second stage of cultivation. The lipids were extracted using a mixed solvent of chloroform methanol. The fatty acid profiles of the two cultivation phases were analyzed using GC-FID (FastFAME DB Column). The condition of nitrogen stress in the second stage significantly affected lipid accumulation (p<0.05). The final lipid content of microalgae in the second stage nitrogen-limited condition (8,2-28,5% w/w) was higher than the final lipid content in the first stage nitrogen-rich condition (6,4- 8,1% w/w). The results showed that the duration of nutritional stress which resulted in optimum lipid content was 8 days of cultivation and the time of onset of nutritional deficiency which resulted in optimum lipid content of 28,5% (w/w) was in the final stationary growth phase. The fatty acid profile in the second stage showed the composition of saturated fatty acids, polyunsaturated fatty acids, and monounsaturated fatty acids in C. vulgaris were 60,23%, 22,80% and 16,98% (w/w) respectively. C. vulgaris which was cultivated in the second stage under nitrogen stress had a high total lipid and a fatty acid profile that was close to ideal as biodiesel feedstock. text |
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The two-stage cultivation strategy is one of the alternatives that has been widely
developed to increase lipid productivity and change the lipid profile that determines
the quality of biodiesel. This strategy is generally conducted by applying stress in
the second stage of cultivation to induce lipid accumulation by microalgae cells.
This study aims to: (i) Determine the optimum harvest time in the first stage of
cultivation based on the growth phase of the amount of lipid and maximum lipid
productivity of Chlorella vulgaris in the second stage of cultivation; (ii) Determine
the optimum duration of stress on total lipid and maximum lipid productivity of
Chlorella vulgaris in the second stage of cultivation; and (iii) Determine the
suitability of the fatty acid profile of Chlorella vulgaris from the results of twostage
cultivation with the optimum harvest time and duration of stress as biodiesel
feedstock. C. vulgaris was grown on Nutri-comp D fertilizer medium (0,72 g/L) in
the first stage of cultivation, then transferred to SP-36 fertilizer medium (35 mg/L)
under nitrogen deficiency conditions in the second stage of cultivation. Comparison
of lipid accumulation was carried out to determine the optimum harvest time of the
first stage based on the growth phase and duration of stress during the second stage
of cultivation. The lipids were extracted using a mixed solvent of chloroform
methanol. The fatty acid profiles of the two cultivation phases were analyzed using
GC-FID (FastFAME DB Column). The condition of nitrogen stress in the second
stage significantly affected lipid accumulation (p<0.05). The final lipid content of
microalgae in the second stage nitrogen-limited condition (8,2-28,5% w/w) was
higher than the final lipid content in the first stage nitrogen-rich condition (6,4-
8,1% w/w). The results showed that the duration of nutritional stress which resulted
in optimum lipid content was 8 days of cultivation and the time of onset of
nutritional deficiency which resulted in optimum lipid content of 28,5% (w/w) was
in the final stationary growth phase. The fatty acid profile in the second stage
showed the composition of saturated fatty acids, polyunsaturated fatty acids, and
monounsaturated fatty acids in C. vulgaris were 60,23%, 22,80% and 16,98%
(w/w) respectively. C. vulgaris which was cultivated in the second stage under
nitrogen stress had a high total lipid and a fatty acid profile that was close to ideal
as biodiesel feedstock. |
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Luluh Lengingtyas M., Gama OPTIMASI PRODUKSI LIPID CHLORELLA VULGARIS DENGAN DEFISIENSI NITROGEN SERTA STRATEGI KULTIVASI DUA TAHAP MENGGUNAKAN MEDIUM PUPUK KOMERSIL |
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Luluh Lengingtyas M., Gama |
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Luluh Lengingtyas M., Gama |
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OPTIMASI PRODUKSI LIPID CHLORELLA VULGARIS DENGAN DEFISIENSI NITROGEN SERTA STRATEGI KULTIVASI DUA TAHAP MENGGUNAKAN MEDIUM PUPUK KOMERSIL |
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OPTIMASI PRODUKSI LIPID CHLORELLA VULGARIS DENGAN DEFISIENSI NITROGEN SERTA STRATEGI KULTIVASI DUA TAHAP MENGGUNAKAN MEDIUM PUPUK KOMERSIL |
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OPTIMASI PRODUKSI LIPID CHLORELLA VULGARIS DENGAN DEFISIENSI NITROGEN SERTA STRATEGI KULTIVASI DUA TAHAP MENGGUNAKAN MEDIUM PUPUK KOMERSIL |
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OPTIMASI PRODUKSI LIPID CHLORELLA VULGARIS DENGAN DEFISIENSI NITROGEN SERTA STRATEGI KULTIVASI DUA TAHAP MENGGUNAKAN MEDIUM PUPUK KOMERSIL |
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OPTIMASI PRODUKSI LIPID CHLORELLA VULGARIS DENGAN DEFISIENSI NITROGEN SERTA STRATEGI KULTIVASI DUA TAHAP MENGGUNAKAN MEDIUM PUPUK KOMERSIL |
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optimasi produksi lipid chlorella vulgaris dengan defisiensi nitrogen serta strategi kultivasi dua tahap menggunakan medium pupuk komersil |
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