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The content of lipid, chlorophyll, and carotenoid of Euglena sp. under various salinities

Asia Pacific Journal of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, 2022
Euglena sp. is a freshwater microalgae producing beneficial metabolites in its biomass but the cultivation is not optimal yet for mass scale. The cultivation can be optimized with oxidative stress treatment like salinity. Salinity as an oxidative agent has a great role in maintaining optimum cellular metabolic rate so Euglena sp.
Vincent Timotius   +5 more
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PHYCOLOGICAL NOTES. H. EUGLENA MYXOCYLINDRACEA SP. NOV.12

Journal of Phycology, 1973
SUMMARYA previously undescribed species of Euglena, E. myxocylindracea, sp. nov., is described from soil in a garden and in a while pine woods in Pike County, Pa. In addition to the, type, an organism (No. 457) in the Culture Collection of Algae. Indiana University, hitherto designated E. viridis var. terricola. is transferred to E.
Harold C. Bold, S. J. Frank J. MacEntee
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The Golgi Apparatus of Copromonas subtilis, and Euglena sp

Journal of Cell Science, 1938
ABSTRACT In Copromonas subtilis, Dobell, and Euglena sp. there is a Golgi apparatus consisting of osmiophil material in the form of granules, which are associated with the osmoregulatory mechanism of the cell. Inside the granules, water collects, so that they become spherical vacuoles, identical with what have in the past been called ...
J. Bronte Gatenby, B. N. Singh
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Euglena zakrysiae sp. nova (Euglenophyceae), a new species from Korean fresh waters

Algological Studies/Archiv für Hydrobiologie, Supplement Volumes, 2002
A new species of the genus Euglena, E. zakrysiae sp. nova, is described from Korean fresh waters. Euglena zakrysiae is characterized by its having the naked pyrenoid and radially sinuous surface of disc-shaped chloroplasts. The species is assigned to the subgenus Calliglena (sensu ZAKRYŚ 1986) on the basis of axial-to-parietal chloroplasts with ...
Jun Tae Kim, Sung Min Boo
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Co-cultivation of Euglena gracilis and Pseudoalteromonas sp. MEBiC 03607 for paramylon production

Journal of Applied Phycology, 2020
Depending on the culture conditions, Euglena gracilis can produce a variety of macromolecules such as vitamins, lipids, proteins, and polysaccharides. In particular, the ability of E. gracilis to store a lot of β-glucans implies it has significant biotechnological potential. In this study, the growth of E.
Min Seo Jeon   +3 more
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Modeling Euglena sp. growth under different conditions using an artificial neural network

Journal of Applied Phycology, 2017
Microalgae are considered as the future source of biofuels because of their high biomass productivity and neutral lipid content as triacylglycerides (TAG). Microalgae have high photosynthetic efficiency and the possibility of being cultivated in different wastewaters.
Garima Kishore   +3 more
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Euglena Ettlii Wołowski Sp. Nova (Euglenophyceae)

Archiv für Protistenkunde, 1993
Summary The new species has one central chloroplast incised and slightly folded, without pyrenoid. It was found in a village pond in the Cracow-Czgstochowa Upland, Poland.
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Individual and combined toxicity of silver nanoparticles and triclosan or galaxolide in the freshwater algae Euglena sp.

Science of The Total Environment, 2023
With the widespread production and usage, silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) can be extensively found in the aquatic environment and co-exist with other pollutants for a prolonged time, leading to a more complex ecological risk in natural waters. In this work, the model freshwater algae Euglena sp.
Tengda, Ding   +4 more
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The Effect of Tofu Wastewater and pH on the Growth Kinetics and Biomass Composition of Euglena sp.

Current Applied Science and Technology, 2022
Media and pH are two crucial factors in microalgal cultivation. Industrial wastewater such as tofu wastewater can be utilized as alternative media for growing microalgae like Euglena sp. to produce biomass as feedstock in biorefinery activities. Here, we evaluated combinations of tofu wastewater (L) consisting of 0% (L1), 75% (L2), and 100% (L3) with ...
Angga Puja Asiandu   +8 more
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Cellular lepidocrocite precipitation and heavy-metal sorption in Euglena sp. (unicellular alga): Implications for biomineralization

Chemical Geology, 1987
Abstract Abundant intracellular and cell wall microcrystalline lepidocrocite [γ-FeO (OH)] has been identified in an alga Euglena sp. by TEM and electron diffraction imagery. The algal communities thrive in mine tailings waters of the Elliot Lake district. where pH ⩽ 2 and aqueous Fe averages 560 ppm. Pure isolates of Euglena sp.
H. Mann   +4 more
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