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Single-celled chlorella from microalgae grows fast, has high protein content and reasonable amino acid composition, making it an ideal strategic protein source
Researchers from the Institute of Hydrobiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences took a heterotrophically cultivated chlorella as the research object, and implemented a series of fermentation optimization and effective process control to realize the heterotrophic ultra-high-density cultivation of the algae
The study also found that the ultra-high-density growth potential of Chlorella is closely related to the biological characteristics of the cells under heterotrophic culture (such as low dissolved oxygen tolerance and moderate doubling time, etc.
The recent work to "Ultrahigh-cell-density heterotrophic cultivation of the unicellular green alga Chlorella sorokiniana for biomass production" was published in the bioengineering field of international classical academic journal Biotechnology and Bioengineering on (2021, https://onlinelibrary.
wiley.
com /doi/10.
1002/bit.
27890 ) .
The first author of the paper is Dr.
Jin Hu, an assistant researcher at the Microalgae Biotechnology and Bioenergy Center of the Institute of Hydrology, and the corresponding authors are Han Danxiang and Hu Qiang .
This research was funded by the National Development and Investment Corporation, the Natural Science Foundation of Hubei Province, and the key deployment projects of the Chinese Academy of Sciences .
wiley.
com /doi/10.
1002/bit.
27890 ) .
The first author of the paper is Dr.
Jin Hu, an assistant researcher at the Microalgae Biotechnology and Bioenergy Center of the Institute of Hydrology, and the corresponding authors are Han Danxiang and Hu Qiang .
This research was funded by the National Development and Investment Corporation, the Natural Science Foundation of Hubei Province, and the key deployment projects of the Chinese Academy of Sciences .