Lipid and fatty acid composition microalgae Chlorella vulgaris using photobioreactor and open pond

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Microalgae contain lipids and fatty acids that can be the raw materials of biofuel. Previous studies have been known of using cultivation systems to obtain biomass of C. vulgaris which can be extracted to obtain lipid and fatty acid content. The observational step was observed ten days in photobioreactor and open pond for harvesting biomass using NaOH, lipid extraction using hexane and methanol, and fatty acid analysis using Gas Chromatography. Lipid content of microalgae biomass in photobioreactor and open pond was 2.26 ± 0.51% and 3.18 ± 0.80%, respectively. Fatty acid content ranged between 0.7-22.8% and 0.9-22.6% and the dominant fatty acids in both cultivating system was palmitic acid.

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Jay, M. I., Kawaroe, M., & Effendi, H. (2018). Lipid and fatty acid composition microalgae Chlorella vulgaris using photobioreactor and open pond. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 141). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/141/1/012015

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