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Heterotrophic culturing of microalgae is limited by the high cost of the medium due to the addition of an extra carbon source. Starch is a natural, abundant, cheap, and renewable glucose polymer. Algal cells are incapable of hydrolyzing starch under heterotrophic conditions. To solve this issue, a co-culture system was developed using a mixed culture of Chlorella pyrenoidosa and immobilized Saccharomycopsis...
Glucose is normally used as the carbon source for heterotrophic cultivation of algal cells, whereas sucrose is difficult to be heterotrophicly utilized by them. In this study, a new co-culture system was developed through mixed culture of Chlorella pyrenoidosa with immobilized Saccharomyces cerevisiae in the dark to effectively obtain pure algal suspension using sucrose as only carbon source. In this...
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