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Genetic Engineering Studies Of Escherichia Coli And Microalgae For Expression Of Hydrolytic Enzymes And Development Of High Throughput Screening Technique, Shreyas S. Yedahalli Jul 2017

Genetic Engineering Studies Of Escherichia Coli And Microalgae For Expression Of Hydrolytic Enzymes And Development Of High Throughput Screening Technique, Shreyas S. Yedahalli

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The field of biochemical engineering has made substantial progress through major advances in genetic and metabolic engineering with applications in various sectors such as energy, food science, pharmaceuticals, etc. The hosts used for this work are constantly broadening. A host particularly important for energy applications are microalgae. The potential to enhance microalgae genetically for energy applications is not well explored and was therefore investigated in this thesis. Non-photosynthetic micro-organisms and photosynthetic microalgae offer a potential approach to enhance sustainable biochemical production. In this study expression vectors for Escherichia coli (E. coli) and Chlorella vulgaris (C. vulgaris) …


Investigation Of Lutein Production And Recovery From Chlorella Vulgaris Using Phototrophic Cultivation, Mengyue Gong Jul 2017

Investigation Of Lutein Production And Recovery From Chlorella Vulgaris Using Phototrophic Cultivation, Mengyue Gong

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Microalgae have been recognized as a natural reservoir of the valuable commercial carotenoid lutein due to its high lutein content and fast growth cycle. However, the production of lutein from microalgal sources is not yet sufficiently cost-effective to compete with traditional marigold flower-based processing (Park et al., 2015). This thesis aims to investigate the factors affecting lutein production and recovery from microalgae using a phototrophic cultivation mode.

The closed photobioreactors can offer controlled conditions for faster microalgae growth. A coiled tubular tree photobioreactor (CTPBR) design was first investigated for cultivating the cold tolerant microalgae, Chlorella vulgaris UTEX 265, under various …