Journal of Biotechnology 2001-09-13

Docosahexaenoic acid ethyl esters from Isochrysis galbana.

L Poisson, F Ergan

Index: J. Biotechnol. 91(1) , 75-81, (2001)

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Abstract

In order to produce docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), a culture of the microalgal strain Isochrysis galbana was implemented. In Erlenmeyer flasks, a natural seawater medium, the Provasoli 1/3 medium, was compared to the classical Jones medium for DHA production. The Provasoli 1/3 medium stimulated growth (0.44 d(-1)), but influenced DHA accumulation negatively (0.240 pg cell(-1)). However, DHA production per liter of culture medium were of the same order of magnitude with both media (0.961 mg l(-1)). In a 2-l bioreactor, DHA production per liter of culture medium did not increase significantly between 4 and 8 days of culture. With a view to optimize DHA productivity, cells should be harvested at the end of exponential phase i.e. after 4 days of culture. Two strategies were then attempted to produce DHA ethyl esters. First, lipids from I. galbana were submitted to lipase-catalyzed transesterification with ethanol. Secondly, fatty acids from I. galbana were submitted to lipase catalyzed esterification with ethanol. In both cases, lipase from Candida antarctica was shown to be the best candidate, among the five tested, with conversion yields of 20 and 60% after 24 h of transesterification and esterification respectively.


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