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International Journal of Molecular Sciences | 2015

Effect of Metals, Metalloids and Metallic Nanoparticles on Microalgae Growth and Industrial Product Biosynthesis: A Review

Krystian Miazek; Waldemar Iwanek; Claire Remacle; Aurore Richel; Dorothée Goffin

Microalgae are a source of numerous compounds that can be used in many branches of industry. Synthesis of such compounds in microalgal cells can be amplified under stress conditions. Exposure to various metals can be one of methods applied to induce cell stress and synthesis of target products in microalgae cultures. In this review, the potential of producing diverse biocompounds (pigments, lipids, exopolymers, peptides, phytohormones, arsenoorganics, nanoparticles) from microalgae cultures upon exposure to various metals, is evaluated. Additionally, different methods to alter microalgae response towards metals and metal stress are described. Finally, possibilities to sustain high growth rates and productivity of microalgal cultures in the presence of metals are discussed.


International Journal of Molecular Sciences | 2017

Effect of Organic Solvents on Microalgae Growth, Metabolism and Industrial Bioproduct Extraction: A Review

Krystian Miazek; Lukas Kratky; Radek Sulc; Tomáš Jirout; Mario Aguedo; Aurore Richel; Dorothée Goffin

In this review, the effect of organic solvents on microalgae cultures from molecular to industrial scale is presented. Traditional organic solvents and solvents of new generation-ionic liquids (ILs), are considered. Alterations in microalgal cell metabolism and synthesis of target products (pigments, proteins, lipids), as a result of exposure to organic solvents, are summarized. Applications of organic solvents as a carbon source for microalgal growth and production of target molecules are discussed. Possible implementation of various industrial effluents containing organic solvents into microalgal cultivation media, is evaluated. The effect of organic solvents on extraction of target compounds from microalgae is also considered. Techniques for lipid and carotenoid extraction from viable microalgal biomass (milking methods) and dead microalgal biomass (classical methods) are depicted. Moreover, the economic survey of lipid and carotenoid extraction from microalgae biomass, by means of different techniques and solvents, is conducted.


Bioresource Technology | 2017

Beech wood Fagus sylvatica dilute-acid hydrolysate as a feedstock to support Chlorella sorokiniana biomass, fatty acid and pigment production

Krystian Miazek; Claire Remacle; Aurore Richel; Dorothée Goffin

This work evaluates the possibility of using beech wood (Fagus sylvatica) dilute-acid (H2SO4) hydrolysate as a feedstock for Chlorella sorokiniana growth, fatty acid and pigment production. Neutralized wood acid hydrolysate, containing organic and mineral compounds, was tested on Chlorella growth at different concentrations and compared to growth under phototrophic conditions. Chlorella growth was improved at lower loadings and inhibited at higher loadings. Based on these results, a 12% neutralized wood acid hydrolysate (Hyd12%) loading was selected to investigate its impact on Chlorella growth, fatty acid and pigment production. Hyd12% improved microalgal biomass, fatty acid and pigment productivities both in light and in dark, when compared to photoautotrophic control. Light intensity had substantial influence on fatty acid and pigment composition in Chlorella culture during Hyd12%-based growth. Moreover, heterotrophic Chlorella cultivation with Hyd12% also showed that wood hydrolysate can constitute an attractive feedstock for microalgae cultivation in case of lack of light.


Energies | 2014

Effect of lignocellulose related compounds on microalgae growth and product biosynthesis: a review

Krystian Miazek; Claire Remacle; Aurore Richel; Dorothée Goffin


Biotechnologie, Agronomie, Société et Environnement | 2016

Grasshoppers as a food source? A review

Aman Paul; Michel Frederich; Roel Uyttenbroeck; Séverin Hatt; Priyanka Malik; Simon Lebecque; Malik Hamaïdia; Krystian Miazek; Dorothée Goffin; Luc Willems; Magali Deleu; Marie-Laure Fauconnier; Aurore Richel; E. De Pauw; Christophe Blecker; Arnaud Monty; Frédéric Francis; Eric Haubruge; Sabine Danthine


Energy & Fuels | 2014

Mechanical Pretreatment in a Screw Press Affecting Chemical Pulping of Lignocellulosic Biomass

Qingqi Yan; Krystian Miazek; Philipp M. Grande; Pablo Domínguez de María; Walter Leitner; Michael Modigell


Biotechnologie, Agronomie, Société et Environnement | 2016

Sphingolipids: promising lipid-class molecules with potential applications for industry. A review

Krystian Miazek; Simon Lebecque; Malik Hamaïdia; Aman Paul; Sabine Danthine; Luc Willems; Michel Frederich; E. De Pauw; Magali Deleu; Aurore Richel; Dorothée Goffin


Biotechnologie, Agronomie, Société et Environnement | 2016

From Valeriana officinalis to cancer therapy: the success of a bio-sourced compound

Malik Hamaïdia; Pierre-Yves Barez; Alexandre Carpentier; Simon Lebecque; Krystian Miazek; Aman Paul; Sathyanarayana Neelature Sriramareddy; Bernard Staumont; Sabine Danthine; Magali Deleu; Michel Frederich; Edwin De Pauw; Pierre Delaplace; Frank Delvigne; Dorothée Goffin; Marc Ongena; Bernard Duysinx; Renaud Louis; Jean-Philippe Cosse; Luc Willems


Archive | 2014

Growth of Chlorella in the presence of organic carbon: A photobioreactor study

Krystian Miazek; Dorothée Goffin; Aurore Richel; Claire Remacle


Archive | 2018

Beech wood Fagus sylvatica hydrolysates as feedstocks for Chlorella biomass, fatty acid and pigment production

Krystian Miazek

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