Production of lipids and carotenoids in Coccomyxa onubensis under acidic conditions in raceway ponds

dc.contributor.authorSzotkowski, Martincs
dc.contributor.authorRobles, Mariacs
dc.contributor.authorFuentes, Juan Luiscs
dc.contributor.authorHolub, Jiřícs
dc.contributor.authorCuaresma, Mariacs
dc.contributor.authorMárová, Ivanacs
dc.contributor.authorRuiz-Dominguez, Mari Carmencs
dc.contributor.authorTorronteras, Rafaelcs
dc.contributor.authorDavila, Javiercs
dc.contributor.authorGarbayo, Inescs
dc.contributor.authorVilchez, Carloscs
dc.coverage.issue12cs
dc.coverage.volume13cs
dc.date.accessioned2026-01-20T06:54:10Z
dc.date.issued2025-12-14cs
dc.description.abstractCoccomyxa onubensis (C. onubensis) belongs to the extensive genus Coccomyxa, which inhabits ecosystems with high metal concentrations, generally at acidic pH. In this study, the feasibility of cultivating the acidotolerant microalga C. onubensis in raceway open ponds was investigated. Specific attention was paid to the production of lipids and carotenoids. C. onubensis was cultivated outdoors, under non-sterile conditions, in three separate ponds that differed in their nutrient concentrations and aeration rates. The results show that C. onubensis was able to grow steadily and free of photosynthetic contaminants throughout the cultivation period. The low pH of the media prevented non-extremophilic competitors from proliferating, thus allowing for the selective growth of C. onubensis. The highest productivity values for the biomass and targeted compounds were obtained in the culture supplemented with twice the amount of nutrients and aeration rate. These significant maximum productivity values were 0.223 mg of carotenoidsg-1d-1, 0.139 mg of chlorophyllsg-1d-1, and 0.031 g of biomassL-1d-1. A significant maximum lipid production of 9.87% in the dry biomass was reached, of which 49.92% corresponded to polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs). Overall, this manuscript demonstrates that the production of acidic-habitat microalgae in open systems can be advantageous for microalgae-based production of carotenoids and PUFAs, while avoiding contamination by photosynthetic competitors.en
dc.description.abstractCoccomyxa onubensis (C. onubensis) belongs to the extensive genus Coccomyxa, which inhabits ecosystems with high metal concentrations, generally at acidic pH. In this study, the feasibility of cultivating the acidotolerant microalga C. onubensis in raceway open ponds was investigated. Specific attention was paid to the production of lipids and carotenoids. C. onubensis was cultivated outdoors, under non-sterile conditions, in three separate ponds that differed in their nutrient concentrations and aeration rates. The results show that C. onubensis was able to grow steadily and free of photosynthetic contaminants throughout the cultivation period. The low pH of the media prevented non-extremophilic competitors from proliferating, thus allowing for the selective growth of C. onubensis. The highest productivity values for the biomass and targeted compounds were obtained in the culture supplemented with twice the amount of nutrients and aeration rate. These significant maximum productivity values were 0.223 mg of carotenoidsg-1d-1, 0.139 mg of chlorophyllsg-1d-1, and 0.031 g of biomassL-1d-1. A significant maximum lipid production of 9.87% in the dry biomass was reached, of which 49.92% corresponded to polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs). Overall, this manuscript demonstrates that the production of acidic-habitat microalgae in open systems can be advantageous for microalgae-based production of carotenoids and PUFAs, while avoiding contamination by photosynthetic competitors.en
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dc.identifier.citationProcesses. 2025, vol. 13, issue 12, p. 1-18.en
dc.identifier.doi10.3390/pr13124041cs
dc.identifier.issn2227-9717cs
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dc.identifier.researcheridOYD-7468-2025cs
dc.identifier.researcheridGCG-8550-2022cs
dc.identifier.researcheridOTO-1941-2025cs
dc.identifier.researcheridC-3561-2015cs
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dc.identifier.researcheridPFW-9202-2026cs
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dc.subjectacidotolerant microalgaen
dc.subjectraceway open ponden
dc.subjectcarotenoidsen
dc.subjectluteinen
dc.subjectPUFAen
dc.subjectacidotolerant microalga
dc.subjectraceway open pond
dc.subjectcarotenoids
dc.subjectlutein
dc.subjectPUFA
dc.titleProduction of lipids and carotenoids in Coccomyxa onubensis under acidic conditions in raceway pondsen
dc.title.alternativeProduction of lipids and carotenoids in Coccomyxa onubensis under acidic conditions in raceway pondsen
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thesis.grantorVysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta chemická. Ústav chemie potravin a biotechnologiícs

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