A microfluidic perfusion platform for cultivation and screening study of motile microalgal cells

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Abstract

Systematic screening of algal cells is getting huge interest due to their capability of producing lipid-based biodiesel. Here, we introduce a new microfluidic platform composed of an array of perfusion chambers designed for long-term cultivation and preliminary screening of motile microalgal cells through loading and releasing of cells to and from the chambers. The chemical environment in each perfusion chamber was independently controlled for 5 days. The effect of nitrogen-depletion on the lipid production, phototaxis behavior in the absence of Ca2+, and cytotoxic effect of herbicide on microalgal cells was successfully monitored and compared with simultaneous control experiments on the platform. The present methodology could be extended to effective screening of algal cells and various cell lines for the production of biodiesel and other useful chemicals.

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Eu, Y. J., Park, H. S., Kim, D. P., & Hong, J. W. (2014). A microfluidic perfusion platform for cultivation and screening study of motile microalgal cells. Biomicrofluidics, 8(2). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4871522

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