SCREENING OF POTENTIAL MICROALGAE SPECIES FROM DIFFERENT NATURAL ENVIRONMENT FOR BIODIESEL PRODUCTION

HARINIKUMAR KODIHALLI MACHEGOWDA1*, SRIAPPAREDDY TAMULPAUDI2, MANOJ KUMAR HANIYAMBADI BASAVEGOWDA3, PURUSHOTHAMAN YELAGIRI MUNISAMY4
1Department of Plant Biotechnology, University of Agricultural Sciences, GKVK Campus, Bangalore, 560065, Karnataka, India
2Department of Plant Biotechnology, University of Agricultural Sciences, GKVK Campus, Bangalore, 560065, Karnataka, India
3Department of Plant Biotechnology, University of Agricultural Sciences, GKVK Campus, Bangalore, 560065, Karnataka, India
4Department of Plant Biotechnology, University of Agricultural Sciences, GKVK Campus, Bangalore, 560065, Karnataka, India
* Corresponding Author : manojmandya.17@gmail.com

Received : 15-02-2018     Accepted : 13-03-2018     Published : 30-03-2018
Volume : 10     Issue : 3       Pages : 1052 - 1057
Int J Microbiol Res 10.3 (2018):1052-1057
DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.9735/0975-5276.10.3.1052-1057

Keywords : Microalgae, Biomass, Lipids, Transesterification and Biodiesel
Academic Editor : B. L. Raghunandan
Conflict of Interest : None declared
Acknowledgements/Funding : Author thankful to University of Agricultural Sciences, GKVK Campus, Bangalore, 560065, Karnataka. Author thankful to DRDO-LSRB, Government of India for the financial support
Author Contribution : All author equally contributed

Cite - MLA : MACHEGOWDA, HARINIKUMAR KODIHALLI, et al "SCREENING OF POTENTIAL MICROALGAE SPECIES FROM DIFFERENT NATURAL ENVIRONMENT FOR BIODIESEL PRODUCTION." International Journal of Microbiology Research 10.3 (2018):1052-1057. http://dx.doi.org/10.9735/0975-5276.10.3.1052-1057

Cite - APA : MACHEGOWDA, HARINIKUMAR KODIHALLI, TAMULPAUDI, SRIAPPAREDDY, BASAVEGOWDA, MANOJ KUMAR HANIYAMBADI, MUNISAMY, PURUSHOTHAMAN YELAGIRI (2018). SCREENING OF POTENTIAL MICROALGAE SPECIES FROM DIFFERENT NATURAL ENVIRONMENT FOR BIODIESEL PRODUCTION. International Journal of Microbiology Research, 10 (3), 1052-1057. http://dx.doi.org/10.9735/0975-5276.10.3.1052-1057

Cite - Chicago : MACHEGOWDA, HARINIKUMAR KODIHALLI, SRIAPPAREDDY TAMULPAUDI, MANOJ KUMAR HANIYAMBADI BASAVEGOWDA, and PURUSHOTHAMAN YELAGIRI MUNISAMY. "SCREENING OF POTENTIAL MICROALGAE SPECIES FROM DIFFERENT NATURAL ENVIRONMENT FOR BIODIESEL PRODUCTION." International Journal of Microbiology Research 10, no. 3 (2018):1052-1057. http://dx.doi.org/10.9735/0975-5276.10.3.1052-1057

Copyright : © 2018, HARINIKUMAR KODIHALLI MACHEGOWDA, et al, Published by Bioinfo Publications. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

Abstract

Microalgal samples were collected from different regions of India. The samples thus obtained were serially diluted, colonies were further purified and identified as Desmodesmus abundans, Scendesmus pectinatus, Tetranephris brasiliensis, Desmodesmus armatus, Scendesmus costato-granulatus, Neocystis brevis, Chlorella sorokiniana, Scendesmus acutus, Pseudomuriella species and Chlorella minutissima by 18s rRNA sequencing. The effect of growth conditions was studied under different media such as Bold Basal Media (BBM), Blue Green 11 media (BG11) and Tris-Acetate Phosphate media (TAP). The highest growth rate was occurred in Desmodesmus abundans on 19th day in TAP media whereas the lowest growth rate was occurred in Tetranephris brasiliensis in BBM media. Under similar environmental conditions average specific wet and dry biomass were found maximum in Chlorella minutissima, Desmodesmus abundans and Scendesmus costato-granulatus in TAP media when compared to BBM and BG11. The highest amount of lipid was obtained in Desmodesmus armatus (43.7%) grown in TAP media. Nile red staining and thin layer chromatography confirms the accumulation of total lipids. The reaction condition with that of n-hexane to methanol ratio 1:2, solvent dosage 5.0 ml, reaction temperature 90°C, reaction time 2.0 h and catalyst volume 0.5 ml of the direct transesterification can reach the conversion yield of 90.23%, 89.25% and 86.65% found in Desmodesmus abundans, Desmodesmus armatus and Scendesmus costato-granulatus respectively. There is a prospective in algal biotechnology by exploitation of different media composition for the growth formulation in microalgae species which is inexpensive for biomass cultivation in large scale production of lipids that can be harnessed for biodiesel production.

References

1. Parveen Kumar, Pradeep Kumar Sharma, Pradip Kumar Sharma and Deepansh Sharma (2015) JIPBS, 2(2), 135-143.
2. Mata T.M., Martins A.A. and Caetano N.S. (2010) Renew Sust Energ Rev, 14, 217–232.
3. Chisti Y. (2006) Environ Eng Manage J., 5 (3), 261-274.
4. Chisti Y. (2007) Biotecnol Adv., 25, 294-306.
5. Hu G., Sommerfeld M., Jarvis E., Ghirardi M., Posewitz M. and Seibert M. (2008) Plant j., 54, 621-639.
6. Demirbas A. and Demirbas M.F. (2011) Energy Convers Manag, 52,163–170.
7. Chisti Y. (2008) Trends Biotechnol., 26, 126–131.
8. Chen Y.F. (2011) Production of biodiesel from algal biomass: current perspectives and future. Academic Press, Waltham, p. 399.
9. Parker M.S., Mock T. and Armbrust E.V. (2008) Annu Rev Genet., 42, 619–645.
10. Cuellar Bermudez S. P., Aguilar Hernandez I., Cardenas Chavez D. L., Ornelas Soto N., Romeroogawa M.A. and Parra Saldivar R. (2014) Microb Biotechnol., 8,190–209.
11. Chisti Y. (2013) J Biotechnol.,167, 201–214.
12. Hannon M., Gimpel J., Tran M., Rasala B. and Mayfield S. (2010) Biofuels, 1, 763–784.
13. Feng L., Yeung W., Xu Y.H., Wang S.S., Zhu Q. and Xiang P. (2011) Asian Pac J Cancer Prev., 12 (2), 403-8.
14. Yan Zhang, Ya Li. and Xu Zhang (2015) Bioresource Technology, 19(6), 712–715.
15. Glass J. B., Wolfe Simon F. and Anbar A. D. (2009) Geobiology, 7, 100-123.
16. Therien J. B., Zadvornyy O. A., Posewitz M. C., Bryant D. A. and Peters J. W. (2014) Biotechnology for biofuels, 7(1), 154.
17. Diaz G., Melis M., Batetta B., Angius F. and Falchi A. M. (2008) Micron., 39 (7), 819-824.
18. Chen W., Zhang C., Song L., Sommerfeld M. and Hu Q. (2009) Journal of microbiological methods, 77 (1), 41-47.