Effect of nitrate and irradiance on fatty acid production in microalgae cultivated for feeding larvae and broodstock conditioning in batch culture

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  • Fidelina González Universidad de Concepción
  • Katia Sáez Universidad de Concepción
  • María Eliana Vega Consultoría Ambiental en Empresa Independiente
  • Berenice Bizama Subsecretaría de Pesca y Acuicultura, SUBPESCA, Dirección Zonal de Pesca y Acuicultura de la Región del Biobío Biobío y Ñuble
  • José Becerra Universidad de Concepción
  • Irene Lépez Retired
  • Víctor Hernández Universidad de Concepción
  • Mario Silva Universidad de Concepción

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22370/rbmo.2019.54.1.1569

Palabras clave:

Microalgae, Fatty acids, Eicosapentaenoic acid

Resumen

The aim of this study was to compare conditions for the production of high levels of PUFA, EPA and DHA in cultured microalgae for larval bivalve feeding stages. It assessed fatty acid composition by gas chromatography for Isochrysis galbana Parke (T-Iso) and 2 species of Chaetoceros, C. gracilis Pantocsek and C. constrictus Gran. Species were studied in batch cultures, at the beginning of stationary growth phase with different irradiance and 2 levels of nitrogen content for Chaetoceros sp., and constant irradiance with 5 concentrations of sodium nitrate for I. galbana in an F/2 medium. Isochrysis galbana produced higher levels of linolenic acid and docosahexaenoic acid than eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) at low N-nitrate concentrations; however, fatty acids increased notably with surplus N-nitrate, above F/2 medium content. Low irradiance and normal concentration of nitrates in the batches of Chaetoceros gracilis species produced a greater EPA content. C. constrictus, a diatom isolated from phytoplankton samples, presented higher levels of EPA and DHA at low levels of nitrogen and low irradiance.

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2019-05-10

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González, F., Sáez, K., Vega, M. E., Bizama, B., Becerra, J., Lépez, I., … Silva, M. (2019). Effect of nitrate and irradiance on fatty acid production in microalgae cultivated for feeding larvae and broodstock conditioning in batch culture. Revista De Biología Marina Y Oceanografía, 54(1), 91–106. https://doi.org/10.22370/rbmo.2019.54.1.1569

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