Production of Spirulina platensis by adding sodium bicarbonate and urea into chicken manure medium
Author(s) -
Kargin Yilmaz Hilal,
Sezgin zlem
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
african journal of biotechnology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1684-5315
DOI - 10.5897/ajb2014.13687
Subject(s) - urea , sodium bicarbonate , spirulina (dietary supplement) , chemistry , bicarbonate , zoology , food science , sodium , biochemistry , biology , raw material , organic chemistry
In this study, dry chicken manure (DCM) was used as the source of nitrogen in the production of Spirulina platensis . Experiment was conducted in two different types of nutrition. In the type I nutrition, the highest average cell increase was recorded as 289.70 filaments mL -1 in value in the type I group (DCM+urea). In the type II nutrition, the highest average cell increase was recorded as 296.50 filament mL -1 in value in the type II group (DCM+urea+sodium bicarbonate). In the type I nutrition (DCM+Urea), the highest specific growth rate was detected as 0.21 division day -1 on the sixth day and k value as being 0.30 division day -1 . In the type II nutrition, the highest specific growth rate was recorded as 0.08 division day -1 in the group II (DCM+Urea+NaHCO 3 ) and k value as being 0.12 division day -1 . In both types of nutrition, the protein rates of the type I group (DCM+urea) and the group III (DCM+sodium bicarbonate) are found to be higher than that in the other groups. The lipid levels in both types of nutrition, in DCM (Control) and in the type I group (DCM+Urea) were found to be higher than the other groups. Keywords: Spirulina platensis, dry chicken manure, sodium bicarbonate, urea African Journal of Biotechnology , Vol 13(14), 1597-1603
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