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Cadmium toxicity and resistance in Chlorella sp.

Plant Science, 1995
Abstract The Cd 2+ tolerance of Chlorella sp. isolated from an urban waste water treatment plant was studied. The growth of this alga was severely inhibited at 10 μM Cd 2+ with an LD 50 of 3 μM. Addition of 100 μM glutathione or 100 μM cysteine reduced the inhibitory effect of Cd 2+ .
Drora Kaplan   +3 more
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Solid fuel production through hydrothermal carbonization of sewage sludge and microalgae Chlorella sp. from wastewater treatment plant.

Chemosphere, 2019
This study presents co-hydrothermal treatment of primary sludge (PS) from wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) and Chlorella sp., cultivated using WWTP effluent, and feasibility of using produced hydrochar as solid fuel.
Jongkeun Lee   +3 more
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Replacing fish meal by Chlorella sp. meal: Effects on zebrafish growth, reproductive performance, biochemical parameters and digestive enzymes

, 2020
Protein-rich microalgae are a potential alternative to fishmeal in aquaculture. In this context, this study evaluated the effects of fish meal (FM) replacement by Chlorella sp.
W. F. Carneiro   +7 more
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Sustainable biohydrogen production by Chlorella sp. microalgae: A review

, 2020
The use of fossil fuels is causing a huge environmental impact due to the emission of air pollutants, greenhouse gases, and other ground and water contaminants; also, these fuels are depleting; the world is facing an energy crisis in the years to come if
Jorge Jiménez-Llanos   +3 more
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Coagulation–flocculation of marine Chlorella sp. for biodiesel production

Bioresource Technology, 2013
Harvesting of marine Chlorella sp. by autoflocculation and flocculation by addition of coagulant with pH adjustment was investigated in this study. Autoflocculation provided low efficiency. Response surface methodology was employed to optimize the coagulant dosage and pH for flocculation.
Naruetsawan, Sanyano   +2 more
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Photobiocatalyzed asymmetric reduction of ketones using Chlorella sp. MK201

Biotechnology Letters, 2012
Aromatic ketones were reduced using suspension culture of Chlorella sp. MK201 under fluorescent light illumination producing the corresponding chiral alcohols in high yields with excellent enantiomeric excess (ee). For example, 2',3',4',5',6'-pentafluoroacetophenone at 0.25 mg/ml was converted to the corresponding (S)-alcohol in 80 % yield with >99 ...
Ken-ichi, Itoh   +9 more
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Lutein recovery from Chlorella sp. ESP-6 with coagulants

Bioresource Technology, 2013
Production of algal lutein included cell cultivation, biomass harvesting, cell wall disruption, and subsequent purification if needed. This work cultivated Chlorella sp. ESP-6 cells in photobioreactor to a biomass content of 1.1 gl(-1) and then the freezing-grinding, ultrasonic treatment (20 and 42kHz) and microwave treatment were used to disrupt the ...
Rhesa Pramudita, Utomo   +3 more
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Chlorella sp. - alga ili funkcionalna hrana

2015
Chlorella pripravak, registriran kao dodatak prehrani u RH, sve je popularniji farmaceutski pripravak zbog niza svojih, još uvijek nedovoljno istraženih, farmakoloških svojstava. Do sada je dokazano imunomodulatorno, detoksificirajuće, antitumorsko, protuupalno i revitalizirajuće djelovanje Chlorelle.
Sertić, Miranda, Mornar Turk, Ana
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Adaptive Interactions between Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles and Chlorella sp.

Environmental Science & Technology, 2012
The effects of ZnO nanoparticles (NPs) interacting with single-celled green algae, Chlorella sp., have been found to be bilateral. Specifically, our electron microscopy, plant cell, and fluorescence assays showed that the adsorption and aggregation of ZnO NPs compromised algal cell morphology, viability, and membrane integrity, resulting from zinc ion ...
Chen, Pengyu   +3 more
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Kinetic model for effects of simulated flue gas onto growth profiles of Chlorella sp. AE10 and Chlorella sp. Cv

Biotechnology and Applied Biochemistry, 2019
AbstractMicroalgae are potential candidate for biofuel production as alternative one for fossil fuels. CO2 in flue gas is available carbon source to support microalgae growth. In this study, the effects of different concentrations of the simulated flue gas onto algal growth and photosynthetic activity were evaluated for both Chlorella sp.
Dujia Cheng   +3 more
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