Temperature dependent growth rate, lipid content and fatty acid composition of the marine cold-water diatom Porosira glacialis
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2018-11-27Type
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In this study, the northern cold-water marine diatom Porosira glacialis was cultivated in a pilot-scale mass cultivation system at 5 different temperatures (−2 to 12 °C), in order to evaluate temperature-dependent growth rate (in vitro Chl a), lipid content (Folch's method) and fatty acid (FA) composition (GC–MS) in the exponential growth phase. We found that P. glacialis has a wide temperature range, with maximum growth at 12 °C and positive growth even at sub-zero water temperatures. The lipid content was inversely correlated with temperature, peaking at 33.4 ± 4.0% at 2 °C, and was highly desaturated independently of temperature; PUFA content varied from 71.50 ± 0.88% at 12 °C to 82 ± 0.64% at −2 °C. EPA was the main FA at all temperatures (31.0 ± 0.7–40.4 ± 1.2% of total FAs).
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Svenning JB, Dalheim L, Eilertsen HC, Vasskog TV. Temperature dependent growth rate, lipid content and fatty acid composition of the marine cold-water diatom Porosira glacialis. Algal Research. 2019;37:11-16Metadata
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