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  • The study examined the effects of different concentrations of nitrate and phosphate, alongside sewage water, on the growth and nutrient removal abilities of microalgae both in solitary and mixed cultures.
  • High growth rates were achieved at increased nitrogen and phosphorus levels, with the mixed algal species proving more effective in removing phosphorus and single species excelling in nitrogen removal.
  • Notably, the study found high carbohydrate, protein, and lipid contents in sewage water, along with increased antioxidant activity and accumulation of beneficial phytochemicals in the algae under nutrient-rich conditions.

Article Abstract

Impact of varying nitrate (NO-N) and phosphate (PO-P) concentrations and sewage water (SW) on the growth, nutrient removal, lipid accumulation, enzymatic antioxidant activity and phytochemical contents of the microalgae and under monoculture and their consortia have been investigated. High growth rates were observed for all the four algae in both mono and mixed culture conditions at enhanced concentrations of N (1500 mg/L NO-N) and P (40 mg/L PO-P). The species outperformed other microalgae growing in SW in efficiently removing nitrogen. The algal consortia of mixed species was found to be more effective in phosphorus removal. The carbohydrate and protein contents were highest in about 37% and 44%, respectively, in SW cultivation. The algal consortia demonstrated highest starch content (4%) in nitrogen deprived growth medium. Highest lipid production (43%) was observed in the SW culture. The species and irrespective of the growth media indicated significant accumulation of phenol, flavonoid and tannin. The DPPH, catalase and ascorbic peroxidase assay showed pronounced antioxidant activity. Nutrient (N and P) enrichment exhibited enhanced antioxidant enzymatic activity and accumulation of cell storage products.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15226514.2024.2405001DOI Listing

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