TY - JOUR
T1 - Characterization of fatty acid components from Tetradesmus obliquus KNUA019 (Chlorophyta, Scenedesmaceae) for a resource of biofuel production
AU - Kim, Young Saeng
AU - Yi, Jung
AU - Do, Jeong Mi
AU - Chang, Jiwon
AU - Yoon, Ho Sung
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019, Botanical Society of Sao Paulo.
PY - 2019/9/1
Y1 - 2019/9/1
N2 - Green algae produce fatty acid components that can be used in biofuel production without the need for additional nutrients. We aimed to elucidate the contribution of the T. obliquus KNUA019 through the control of the optimal culture (solvent, culture time, nitrogen, and phosphorus) conditions and thermal analysis (DTA and TGA curves) that affects fatty acid productivity maximum lipid yields from the four culture methods. Phylogenetic analysis of Tetradesmus obliquus (Turpin), Scenedesmus obliquus (Turpin), Acutodesmus obliquus (Turpin), and Chlorella sorokiniana (Shihira & R.W.Krauss) strains was attempted using the internal transcribed spacer. T. obliquus KNUA019 can produce significant amounts of carbon-containing components, which are valuable for use as energy sources. As a result of GC analysis, T. obliquus KNUA019 generates fatty acid components that are directly useful as biofuels, such as tetradecanoic acid (C14H28O2), methyl Z-11-tetradecenoate (C15H28O2), tetradecanoic acid (C15H30O2), 9-hexadecenoic acid (C15H30O2), pentadecane (C15H32), 8-heptadecene (C17H34), hexadecanoic acid (C17H34O2), heptadecane (C17H36), 9-octadecenoic acid (C19H36O2), octadecanoic acid (C19H38O2), and 3,7,11,15-tetramethyl-2-hexadecen-1-ol (C20H40O). These fatty acids can be used directly as biofuel precursors without transesterification. We indicate that commercial biofuel production is possible using mass culture of T. obliquus KNUA019, reducing production costs. This process was indicated as an optimum method for simplifying the process of fatty acid components under optimal culture conditions for a source of biofuels.
AB - Green algae produce fatty acid components that can be used in biofuel production without the need for additional nutrients. We aimed to elucidate the contribution of the T. obliquus KNUA019 through the control of the optimal culture (solvent, culture time, nitrogen, and phosphorus) conditions and thermal analysis (DTA and TGA curves) that affects fatty acid productivity maximum lipid yields from the four culture methods. Phylogenetic analysis of Tetradesmus obliquus (Turpin), Scenedesmus obliquus (Turpin), Acutodesmus obliquus (Turpin), and Chlorella sorokiniana (Shihira & R.W.Krauss) strains was attempted using the internal transcribed spacer. T. obliquus KNUA019 can produce significant amounts of carbon-containing components, which are valuable for use as energy sources. As a result of GC analysis, T. obliquus KNUA019 generates fatty acid components that are directly useful as biofuels, such as tetradecanoic acid (C14H28O2), methyl Z-11-tetradecenoate (C15H28O2), tetradecanoic acid (C15H30O2), 9-hexadecenoic acid (C15H30O2), pentadecane (C15H32), 8-heptadecene (C17H34), hexadecanoic acid (C17H34O2), heptadecane (C17H36), 9-octadecenoic acid (C19H36O2), octadecanoic acid (C19H38O2), and 3,7,11,15-tetramethyl-2-hexadecen-1-ol (C20H40O). These fatty acids can be used directly as biofuel precursors without transesterification. We indicate that commercial biofuel production is possible using mass culture of T. obliquus KNUA019, reducing production costs. This process was indicated as an optimum method for simplifying the process of fatty acid components under optimal culture conditions for a source of biofuels.
KW - Biomass
KW - Fatty acid
KW - Green algae
KW - Tetradesmus obliquus
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U2 - 10.1007/s40415-019-00556-9
DO - 10.1007/s40415-019-00556-9
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85073498389
SN - 0100-8404
VL - 42
SP - 431
EP - 439
JO - Revista Brasileira de Botanica
JF - Revista Brasileira de Botanica
IS - 3
ER -