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Arctic Sea Ice Microalga Chlamydomonas latifrons KNF0041: Identification and Statistical Optimization of Medium for Enhanced Biomass and Omega-3/Omega-6

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Title
Arctic Sea Ice Microalga Chlamydomonas latifrons KNF0041: Identification and Statistical Optimization of Medium for Enhanced Biomass and Omega-3/Omega-6
Other Titles
북극 해빙 미세조류 Chlamydomonas latifrons KNF0041: 종 동정 그리고 바이오매스와 오메가3/오메가6지방산 증대를 위한 통계적 배지최적화
Authors
Chae, Hyunsik
Kim, Sanghee
Choi, Han-Gu
Kim, Ji Hee
Han, Se Jong
Kim, Eun Jae
Keywords
Chlamydomonas latifronsbiomass enhancementidentificationmedium optimization
Issue Date
2023
Citation
Chae, Hyunsik, et al. 2023. "Arctic Sea Ice Microalga Chlamydomonas latifrons KNF0041: Identification and Statistical Optimization of Medium for Enhanced Biomass and Omega-3/Omega-6". MARINE DRUGS, 21(8): 1-17.
Abstract
Polar microorganisms produce biologically active compounds that enable them to survive in harsh environments. These compounds have potential biomedical applications. The green microalga Chlamydomonas latifrons KNF0041, isolated from Arctic sea ice, has been found to produce polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), including omega-3 and omega-6, which have antioxidant properties. To improve the biomass production of strain KNF0041, statistical methods such as the Plackett-Burman design, Box-Behnken design, and response surface methodology (RSM) were utilized for medium optimization. The optimized medium was designed with increased potassium phosphate content and reduced acetic acid (AcOH) content. The use of the optimized medium resulted in an increase in the cell number as biomass of strain KNF0041 by 34.18% and the omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acid (FA) content by 10.04% and 58.29%, respectively, compared to that in normal TAP medium, which is known as the growth medium for Chlamydomonas culture. In this study, Chlamydomonas latifrons was discovered for the first time in the polar region and identified using morphology and molecular phylogenetic analyses, the secondary structures of the internal transcribed spacers, and optimized culture conditions. The results of this study provide an efficient method for the application of polar microalgae for the production of bioactive compounds.
URI
https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/14921
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md21080454
Type
Article
Station
해당사항없음
Indexed
SCIE
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2023-2023, Study on polar ecosystem change by warming and adaptation mechanisms of polar organism (23-23) / Kim, Sanghee (PE23140)
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