This study evaluated the growth performance of and microalgae cultivated in diluted liquid digestate supplemented with CO, comparing their efficiency to that of a conventional synthetic media. The presence of an initial concentration of ammonium of 125 mg N-NH .L combined with the continuous injection of 1% v/v CO enhanced the optimal growth responses and bioremediation potential for both strains in 200-mL cultures. In 6-L flat panel reactors, exhibited superior biomass production, achieving a final biomass concentration of 1.29 ± 0.06 g.L, while reached only 0.36 ± 0.02 g.L. Both strains effectively contributed to the bioremediation of the digestate-based culture media, with up to 100% of N-NH , 50% of COD, and 55% of P-PO removals. The high nitrogen levels in the digestate-based medium significantly increased protein content, with 46.21% ± 3.98% dry weight (DW) for and 44.17% ± 2.24% DW for as compared to the microalgae cultivated in commercial media. Additionally, the metal content of the microalgal biomass was analyzed to assess its potential use as biostimulants in compliance with European regulations. While chromium concentrations slightly exceeded regulatory thresholds in both strains, the levels of other metals remained within permissible limits.

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