Tropical fruit wastes as an organic nutrient sources for the cultivation of chlorella vulgaris and haematococcus pluvialis

Algae; Biomass; Microorganisms; Nutrients; Tropics; Biomass concentrations; Chlorella vulgaris; Haematococcus pluvialis; Nutrient supplements; Organic nutrients; Specific growth rate; Tropical fruits; Waste medium; Fruits; bacterium; biomass; concentration (composition); cultivar; cultivation; detec...

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Main Authors: Tan Y.H., Khoo Y.J., Chai M.K., Wong L.S.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-261662023-05-29T17:07:23Z Tropical fruit wastes as an organic nutrient sources for the cultivation of chlorella vulgaris and haematococcus pluvialis Tan Y.H. Khoo Y.J. Chai M.K. Wong L.S. 57202000632 57224635036 24172523100 55819849800 Algae; Biomass; Microorganisms; Nutrients; Tropics; Biomass concentrations; Chlorella vulgaris; Haematococcus pluvialis; Nutrient supplements; Organic nutrients; Specific growth rate; Tropical fruits; Waste medium; Fruits; bacterium; biomass; concentration (composition); cultivar; cultivation; detection method; growth rate; Ananas comosus; Carica papaya; Chlorella vulgaris; Haematococcus pluvialis; Pluvialis The possibility of replacing the inorganic medium with tropical organic fruit waste medium as a nutrient supplement was evaluated for the cultivation of Chlorella vulgaris and Haematococcus pluvialis in this study. Various concentrations of tropical fruit waste medium such as papaya, pineapple and mango were prepared to cultivate microalgae of C. vulgaris and H. pluvialis. The biomass concentration, productivity and specific growth rate were determined and compared with those grown in a fully inorganic medium. For C. vulgaris, the use of a 20% tropical fruit waste medium was found to yield higher biomass concentration (4.133-4.533 g/L) compared with cultivation in a fully inorganic medium (3.400 g/L). For H. pluvialis, the use of a 10% mango waste medium was found to yield a similar biomass concentration compared with cultivation in a fully inorganic medium (3.400 g/L). These results unveiled the potential of utilizing with tropical organic fruit waste medium as an effective strategy to reduce the cultivation cost of microalgae and treat the tropical fruit waste prior to discharge to the environment. � 2021 Technoscience Publications. All rights reserved. Final 2023-05-29T09:07:23Z 2023-05-29T09:07:23Z 2021 Article 10.46488/NEPT.2021.v20i02.018 2-s2.0-85108107723 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85108107723&doi=10.46488%2fNEPT.2021.v20i02.018&partnerID=40&md5=b0873e1bf4d203b503a3d43ec5ac68da https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/26166 20 2 613 618 All Open Access, Gold Technoscience Publications Scopus
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description Algae; Biomass; Microorganisms; Nutrients; Tropics; Biomass concentrations; Chlorella vulgaris; Haematococcus pluvialis; Nutrient supplements; Organic nutrients; Specific growth rate; Tropical fruits; Waste medium; Fruits; bacterium; biomass; concentration (composition); cultivar; cultivation; detection method; growth rate; Ananas comosus; Carica papaya; Chlorella vulgaris; Haematococcus pluvialis; Pluvialis
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Tan Y.H.
Khoo Y.J.
Chai M.K.
Wong L.S.
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author Tan Y.H.
Khoo Y.J.
Chai M.K.
Wong L.S.
spellingShingle Tan Y.H.
Khoo Y.J.
Chai M.K.
Wong L.S.
Tropical fruit wastes as an organic nutrient sources for the cultivation of chlorella vulgaris and haematococcus pluvialis
author_sort Tan Y.H.
title Tropical fruit wastes as an organic nutrient sources for the cultivation of chlorella vulgaris and haematococcus pluvialis
title_short Tropical fruit wastes as an organic nutrient sources for the cultivation of chlorella vulgaris and haematococcus pluvialis
title_full Tropical fruit wastes as an organic nutrient sources for the cultivation of chlorella vulgaris and haematococcus pluvialis
title_fullStr Tropical fruit wastes as an organic nutrient sources for the cultivation of chlorella vulgaris and haematococcus pluvialis
title_full_unstemmed Tropical fruit wastes as an organic nutrient sources for the cultivation of chlorella vulgaris and haematococcus pluvialis
title_sort tropical fruit wastes as an organic nutrient sources for the cultivation of chlorella vulgaris and haematococcus pluvialis
publisher Technoscience Publications
publishDate 2023
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