A circular approach for the efficient recovery of astaxanthin from Haematococcus pluvialis biomass harvested by flocculation and water reusability

Sci Total Environ. 2022 Oct 1:841:156795. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.156795. Epub 2022 Jun 19.

Abstract

Flocculation has been proved an efficient method for microalgal biomass harvesting, but some coagulant agents may have adverse effects on microalgae growth, making the reuse of the medium unfeasible. In this study, Haematococcus pluvialis was harvested by different flocculants, and the feasibility of the reuse of the culture medium was evaluated. Results suggested that both inorganics, polyaluminum chloride (PA) and ferric chloride (FC), and organics, extracted from Moringa oleifera seed (MSE) and chitosan (CH) resulted in efficient flocculation - flocculation efficiency above 99 %. However, using PA and FC had adverse effects on the astaxanthin recovery from haematocysts - losses of 58.6 and 73.5 %, respectively. Bioflocculants in the reused medium also had higher growth performance than inorganic ones. Furthermore, bioflocculants in reused medium increase the contents of β-carotene, astaxanthin, and linolenic acid. This investigation demonstrated that using MSE and CHI for harvesting H. pluvialis enables the water reusability from a flocculated medium.

Keywords: Astaxanthin; Bioflocculant; Chitosan; Moringa oleifera; Water reuse.

MeSH terms

  • Biomass
  • Chlorophyceae*
  • Flocculation
  • Microalgae*
  • Water
  • Xanthophylls

Substances

  • Xanthophylls
  • Water
  • astaxanthine