M. Akimoto et al., CARBON-DIOXIDE FIXATION AND ALPHA-LINOLENIC ACID PRODUCTION BY THE HOT-SPRING ALGA CYANIDIUM-CALDARIUM, Journal of Chemical Engineering of Japan, 27(3), 1994, pp. 329-333
Focusing on CO2 fixation and alpha-linolenic acid (ALA) production, ph
otoautotrophic cultivation of the hot-spring alga Cyanidium caldarium
was investigated using Allen's medium under a 5 % CO2-enriched atmosph
ere. Although the growth rate was maximum at ca. 40-degrees-C, the opt
imum cultivation conditions (temperature, H+ concentration in the medi
um and light intensity) for ALA production were found to be 30-degrees
-C, pH 2.0-4.0 and ca. 10,000 lux respectively. Simulation of a chemos
tat cultivation at these optimum conditions showed that the rates of C
O2 fixation and of ALA production could reach 0.75 kg-CO2/(kg-cells.d)
and 5.44 g-ALA/(kg-cells.d), respectively, in the exponential phase.
This rate of CO2 fixation corresponded to 0.030 kg-CO2/(m3.h) at a cel
l concentration of 0.96 kg/m3. This activity of C. caldarium for CO2 f
ixation was comparable to that of blue-green algae and was 10 to 100 t
imes greater than that of green plants. Thus, C. caldarium was shown t
o be useful for the fixation of CO2.