Harvesting of the microalga nannochloropsis sp. by bioflocculation with mung bean protein extract

Harvesting microalgae from medium is a major challenge due to their small size and low concentrations. In an attempt to find a cost-effective and eco-friendly harvesting technique, mung bean (Vigna radiata) protein extract (MBPE) was used for flocculation of Nannochloropsis sp. The effects of parame...

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Main Authors: Ganesan Kandasamy, Sitti Raehanah Muhamad Shaleh
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spelling my.ums.eprints.203052021-10-30T04:51:29Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/20305/ Harvesting of the microalga nannochloropsis sp. by bioflocculation with mung bean protein extract Ganesan Kandasamy Sitti Raehanah Muhamad Shaleh TP Chemical technology Harvesting microalgae from medium is a major challenge due to their small size and low concentrations. In an attempt to find a cost-effective and eco-friendly harvesting technique, mung bean (Vigna radiata) protein extract (MBPE) was used for flocculation of Nannochloropsis sp. The effects of parameters such as pH, flocculant dose, algae concentration, and mixing time were used to study the flocculation efficiency (FE) of MBPE. Optimum parameters of MBPE dosage of 20 mL L−1 and a mixing rate of 300 rpm for 6 min achieved a FE of >92% after 2 h of settling time. MBPE-aggregated microlga flocs were characterized by microscopy. Zeta potential values decreased with increasing flocculant dose, and the values obtained were −6.93 ± 0.60, −5.36 ± 0.64, and −4.44 ± 0.22 for doses of 10, 20, and 30 mL L−1, respectively. In conclusion, MBPE flocculants used in this study are safe, nontoxic, and pollution free, so they could be used for an effective, convenient, and rapid harvesting of microalgae in an eco-friendly approach. These methods are sustainable and could be applied in industrial scale for aquaculture nutrition. Humana Press 2017 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/20305/1/Harvesting%20of%20the%20microalga%20nannochloropsis%20sp.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/20305/7/Harvesting%20of%20the%20Microalga%20Nannochloropsis%20sp..pdf Ganesan Kandasamy and Sitti Raehanah Muhamad Shaleh (2017) Harvesting of the microalga nannochloropsis sp. by bioflocculation with mung bean protein extract. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 182 (2). pp. 586-597. ISSN 0273-2289 https://doi.org/10.1007/s12010-016-2346-7
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Harvesting of the microalga nannochloropsis sp. by bioflocculation with mung bean protein extract
description Harvesting microalgae from medium is a major challenge due to their small size and low concentrations. In an attempt to find a cost-effective and eco-friendly harvesting technique, mung bean (Vigna radiata) protein extract (MBPE) was used for flocculation of Nannochloropsis sp. The effects of parameters such as pH, flocculant dose, algae concentration, and mixing time were used to study the flocculation efficiency (FE) of MBPE. Optimum parameters of MBPE dosage of 20 mL L−1 and a mixing rate of 300 rpm for 6 min achieved a FE of >92% after 2 h of settling time. MBPE-aggregated microlga flocs were characterized by microscopy. Zeta potential values decreased with increasing flocculant dose, and the values obtained were −6.93 ± 0.60, −5.36 ± 0.64, and −4.44 ± 0.22 for doses of 10, 20, and 30 mL L−1, respectively. In conclusion, MBPE flocculants used in this study are safe, nontoxic, and pollution free, so they could be used for an effective, convenient, and rapid harvesting of microalgae in an eco-friendly approach. These methods are sustainable and could be applied in industrial scale for aquaculture nutrition.
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author Ganesan Kandasamy
Sitti Raehanah Muhamad Shaleh
author_facet Ganesan Kandasamy
Sitti Raehanah Muhamad Shaleh
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title Harvesting of the microalga nannochloropsis sp. by bioflocculation with mung bean protein extract
title_short Harvesting of the microalga nannochloropsis sp. by bioflocculation with mung bean protein extract
title_full Harvesting of the microalga nannochloropsis sp. by bioflocculation with mung bean protein extract
title_fullStr Harvesting of the microalga nannochloropsis sp. by bioflocculation with mung bean protein extract
title_full_unstemmed Harvesting of the microalga nannochloropsis sp. by bioflocculation with mung bean protein extract
title_sort harvesting of the microalga nannochloropsis sp. by bioflocculation with mung bean protein extract
publisher Humana Press
publishDate 2017
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/20305/1/Harvesting%20of%20the%20microalga%20nannochloropsis%20sp.pdf
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