Mohan Chandra Kalita
Gauhati University, India
Title: Microalgae of Northeast India for bio-energy and other products of commercial potential based on the biorefinery approaches
Biography
Biography: Mohan Chandra Kalita
Abstract
In the recent times, microalgae have been the immense source of attraction as a highly potential and promising renewable biomass source of energy, biomittigation and sustainable valuable products. Biotechnological explorations of the underutilized bountiful indigenous algae diversity of NE India, have potentially opened up a new avenue for sustainable product development including biofuel production . Several microalgae species have been marked as potential source of naturally occurring high valued products such as lipids, vitamins, proteins, carbohydrates, antioxidants , colorants ,food supplements and other bioactive molecules. The North East India, apart from being one of the mega biodiversity hotspots in the world, has bestowed upon with vivid freshwater microalgal resources. These diverse bio-resources of the region are yet to be explored to the extent for their potential biotechnological applications. Recent studies carried out are envisaged with the isolation and screening of freshwater biodiesel potential microalgae of the region yielding with the isolation of 24 indigenous freshwater microalgae species, which require further works for possible commercial utilizations and biotechnological applications. Among the isolated microalgae, Chlorella sp, Botryococcus braunii, Ankistrodesmus sp, Scenedesmus sp, Euglena sp, Haematococcus sp, Navicula sp, and Nitzchia sp are known to be a few oleaginous microalgae noteworthy for biofuel production. Oil (lipid) contents were quantitatively evaluated in laboratory cultures of isolated Ankistrodesmus sp, B.braunii, Scenedesmus sp, Chlorella sp and Chlorococcum species. The lipid content of some of the isolated microalgae species grown in normal BG11 medium were found to be in the range between 11.3 – 42.0% of dry weight. Analysis of the carotenoid contents of the selected native microalgae species also revealed higher content of lutein, lycopene and astaxanthin, which can be produced as other high valued products for additional fund generation in the course of liquid biofuel production. The liquid hydrocarbon producing green microalgae B.braunii is found to be significant among the isolated microalgae, which exhibited hydrocarbon in the range between 21.9-60.7% of dry weight. Some of these isolated microalgae e.g. Scenedesmus sp (8-56% Protein; 10-52% Carbohydrate), Chlorella sp (51-58% Protein; 12-26% Carbohydrate), Euglena sp (39-61% Protein; 14-18% Carbohydrate & 14-20% Lipid) are also reported to contain high percentage of carbohydrate and protein in addition to its moderate to high lipid content, which justify the enough scope for utilization of these species in developing a technology for potential biofuel production and other value added products of commercial potential based on biorefinery approaches.
Recent Publications:
- Khangembam, R, Kalita MC (2015). Studies on bioflocculant exopolysaccharides production by Lyngbya sp.BTA166 and Anabaena Sp. BTA35. Annals of Biological Research. 6(11): 47-54.
- Talukdar J, Kalita MC, Goswami BC, Hong DD, Das HC (2014). Liquid hydrocarbon production potential of the novel strain of the microalga Botryocooccus braunii Kutzing: Assesing the reliability of in situ hydrocarbon recovery by wet process solvent extraction. Energy and Fuels. 28 (6): 3747-3758. dx.doi.org/10.1021/ef402298r.
- Talukdar J, Kalita MC, Goswami BC (2013). Characterization of the biofuel potential of a newly isolated strain of the microalga Botryocooccus braunii Kutzing from Assam, India. Bioresource Technology. 149 (1) 268 – 279. 140(2013)268-275.
- Kaur S, Sarkar M, Srivastava RB, Gogoi HK. , Kalita MC (2012) Fatty acid profiling and molecular characterization of some freshwater microalgae from India with potential for biodiesel production. 15: 29 (3): 332 - 44. New Biotechnology, DOI: 10.1016/j.nbt.2011.10.009.
- Kalita N, Baruah G, Goswami RCD, Talukdar J , Kalita MC (2011) Ankistrodesmus falcatus: A promising candidate for lipid production, its biochemical analysis and strategies to enhance lipid productivity . J. Microbiol. Biotech. Res. 1 (4): 148-15.