Development of cultivation process for biomass production from Ettlia sp.Ettlia sp. 바이오매스 생산을 위한 배양 공정 개발

Cited 0 time in webofscience Cited 0 time in scopus
  • Hit : 4
  • Download : 0
In recent decades, climate change has been striking the globe and renewable energy sources have become necessary. Biomass has been spotlighted to solve global warming and microalgal biomass especially is gaining attention with advantages regarding food-ethics and deforestation. In this study, a process cultivating a microalga species, namely Ettlia sp. YC001, was statistically optimized. The optimization increased biomass and lipid productivities by 4.9-fold and 2.4-fold, respectively. Subsequently, two feedstocks, i.e., Helianthus tuberosus and algal residue were utilized as alternative nutrient sources. They were hydrolyzed to generate low-cost medium which resulted in biomass and lipid with the same productivity. Furthermore, a sequential hydrolysis process was developed to utilize both feedstocks efficiently. Additionally, an analogous techno-economic analysis for both processes using the optimized medium and low-cost medium was conducted to examine the effectiveness of the developed processes. Hydrolysate medium decreased two-thirds and three-fourths of required operational expenditures to produce Ettlia sp. biomass and lipid, respectively. Lastly, the fructose utilization pathway of Ettlia sp. was analyzed with RNA expression levels of genes related to sugar transportation and the glycolysis pathway. The results showed that the glycolysis pathway of the species is up-regulated under the presence of fructose, and STF11, a hypothetical fructose transporter, transported fructose into cells.
Advisors
정기준researcherJeong, Ki Junresearcher장용근researcher
Description
한국과학기술원 :생명화학공학과,
Publisher
한국과학기술원
Issue Date
2020
Identifier
325007
Language
eng
Description

학위논문(박사) - 한국과학기술원 : 생명화학공학과, 2020.8,[vii, 98 p. :]

Keywords

Ettlia sp.▼a통계적 최적화▼aHelianthus tuberosus▼a조류 잔여물▼a순차적 가수분해▼a경제성 분석▼aRNA▼a당 수송체▼a해당 과정; Ettlia sp.▼aStatistical optimization▼aHelianthus tuberosus▼aAlgal residue▼aSequential hydrolysis▼aTechno-economic analysis▼aRNA▼aSugar transporter▼aGlycolysis pathway

URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/320406
Link
http://library.kaist.ac.kr/search/detail/view.do?bibCtrlNo=1044806&flag=dissertation
Appears in Collection
CBE-Theses_Ph.D.(박사논문)
Files in This Item
There are no files associated with this item.

qr_code

  • mendeley

    citeulike


rss_1.0 rss_2.0 atom_1.0