STUDY OF VITAMINS CONTENT OF MICROALGAE

Авторы

  • Bakhodir Ismailkhodjayev
  • Bibiosiya Khalmurzaeva
  • Marat Satayev
  • Ravshanbek Alibekov

Ключевые слова:

biosynthesis, cultivation technology, microalgae, strain, vitamins.

Аннотация

The efficiency of using microalgae biomass for practical purposes is determined by their
physiological and biochemical features. The growth and development of algae are closely interrelated with external
factors, under the influence of which the structural, functional and biochemical characteristics of the cell change.
Selection of new highly active microalgae-producers of essential compounds in the natural conditions would expand
the area of their practical application. The present work shows a comparative study of the amount of vitamins —
provitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin E in the ten types and strains of green and Euglena microalgae, isolated from the
local flora that grown in semi-industrial terms and under the open atmospheric conditions: Chlorella pyrenoidosa
ChickYA-1-1; Scenedesmus obliquus YA-2-6; Ankistrodesmus angustus YA-3-1; Ankistrodesmus braunii;
Chlamydomonas reinhardii YA-5-16; Chlamydomonas reinhardii 449; Euglena gracillis YA-4-17; Euglena YA-4-19;
Dunaliella salina; Dunaliella minuta UA-5-10. It is shown that the vitamins content depends on the type of algae
strain and the seasons, the duration of cultivation and the type of mixing. The developed biomass with a high content
of vitamins allow to increase the biotechnological potential of microalgae that will provide an opportunity for the
problems solving related to the provision of various sectors of the national economics by algae-rich raw materials:
animal husbandry, poultry farming, fish farming, as well as food and pharmaceutical industries.

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Опубликован

2019-08-05

Как цитировать

Bakhodir Ismailkhodjayev, Bibiosiya Khalmurzaeva, Marat Satayev, & Ravshanbek Alibekov. (2019). STUDY OF VITAMINS CONTENT OF MICROALGAE. Известия НАН РК. Серия химии и технологии, (4), 19–24. извлечено от http://189185.vm7pq.group/chemistry-technology/article/view/1333