Abstract:
This study investigates the potential of low-cost substrates (crude glycerol) usage as carbon source for obtaining
docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), through fermentation of the Schizochytrium limacinum SR-21 microalga. The
fermentations were conducted on flask and bioreactor scale. To quantify the amount of DHA obtained, the amount of
biomass and lipid production were monitored and simultaneously running fermentative processes on two substrates
were carried out. In both processes (flask and bioreactor) the highest amount of dry biomass (DB) was obtained by
using glucose as carbon source (6.9 g L
-1
in flask and 10.65 g L
-1
in bioreactor). Although the amount of DB was higher
on blank substrate, the level of DHA from total lipids content was higher (27.69 % in flask and 36.06% in bioreactor) in
the biomass obtained on glycerol as primal carbon source. The highest quantity of DHA was obtained by using crude
glycerol as carbon source for the microalgae when carrying out the process on bioreactor scale, which allowed us to
control the pH on a set value of 7.5