Potential Applications Of Native Cyanobacterium Isolate (Arthrospira Platensis Niof17/003) For Biodiesel Production And Utilization Of Its Byproduct In Marine Rotifer (Brachionus Plicatilis) Production

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To achieve strong, successful and commercial aqua-biotechnological microalgae applications, screening, isolation, molecular identification, and physiological characterizations are needed. In the current study, a native cyanobacteria strain Arthrospira platensis NIOF17/003 was isolated from the surface water of El-Khadra Lake, a saline-alkaline lake located in Wadi El-Natrun, Egypt. The cyanobacterium was phylogenetically identified by 16S rRNA molecular marker and deposited in the GenBank database (accession number MW396472). The late exponential phase of A. platensis NIOF17/003 was reached at the 8th day of growth using Zarrouk medium, with a recorded dry weight (DW) of 0.845 g L-1. The isolated strain showed 52% of protein, 14% of carbohydrate, biomass productivity of 143.83 mg L-1 day(-1), 8.5% of lipid, and lipid productivity of 14.37 mg L-1 day(-1). In general, the values of cetane number, iodine value, cold filter plugging point (52.9, 85.5 g I2/100 g oil, and -2.2 degrees C, respectively) of the isolated fatty acid methyl esters are in accordance with those suggested by international standards. Besides, applying algal-free lipid (FL) as biodiesel byproduct in the production of rotifer (Brachionus plicatilis) revealed that a 0.6 g L-1 FL significantly increased the rotifer population females carrying eggs, confirming that FL can be used efficiently for B. plicatilis production. The current study concluded that the new isolate A. platensis NIOF17/003 is a promising strain for double sustainable use in biodiesel production and aquaculture feed.
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Arthrospira platensis NIOF17, 003, aquaculture, biodiesel production, byproduct, live-feeds, blue-green algae, El-Khadra Lake, alkaline lake, Wadi El-Natrun
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