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    <title language="eng">Influence of Different Light-Emitting Diode Colors on Growth and Phycobiliprotein Generation of Arthrospira platensis</title>
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    <title language="eng">Lipophilic and Hydrophilic Compounds from Arthrospira platensis and Its Effects on Tissue and Blood Cells—An Overview</title>
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    <title language="eng">Light-induced changes in the morphology and fluorescence of Arthrospira platensis</title>
    <abstract language="eng">The cyanobacterium Arthrospira platensis is a well-known source of bioactive substances. Growth and the generation of bioactive ingredients of Arthrospira platensis depend mainly on the quantity of light in a controlled environment. Photoinhibition is a time, nutrient, and light intensity-dependent decrease in photosynthetic efficiency. However, too strong illumination can induce two harmful effects: (1) photoinhibition as a reduction in photosynthetic rate and (2) photooxidation which can have lethal effects on the cells, and which can lead to total loss of the culture. The results of this microscopical study demonstrate, that under the procedures described and very high photon flux den-sities, not only a decrease in the photosynthetic efficiency but beyond, also destruction of Arthrospira platensis can occur.</abstract>
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    <title language="eng">Decarbonization of Arthrospira platensis production by using  atmospheric CO2 as an exclusive carbon source: proof of principle</title>
    <abstract language="eng">There is an urgent need to develop technologies for removing CO2 from the atmosphere to combat climate change. Microalgae and cyanobacteria, such as Arthrospira platensis (AP), have shown promise due to their high photoautotrophic biomass production. Conventional AP culture media are supplemented with high concentrations of NaHCO3 since AP utilizes as a carbon source. These culture conditions result in significant amounts of CO2 escaping into the atmosphere, instead of being sequestered during cultivation. Here, we investigated whether ambient air (0.042% CO2) can be used for growing AP in a culture medium lacking a fossil-based carbon source. AP was cultured in 2 L glass bioreactors containing: (1) Zarrouk medium with 16.8 g/L NaHCO3 and aeration with 0.236 vvm air with 2% CO2 (“NaHCO3/CO2-based”) to compensate carbon loss due to CO2 outgassing, and (2) Zarrouk medium without NaHCO3 and a gas flow with ambient air (0.926 vvm) as the only carbon source (“air-based”). The air-based production resulted in the biofixation of 3.78 gCO2/L during the linear growth phase. With NaHCO3/CO2-based production, a comparable amount of 3.42 gCO2/L was obtained while 659.12 g of CO2 was released into the atmosphere. Total protein, phycocyanin, chlorophyll-a, and carotenoids were present in similar or increased amounts in AP produced by the air-based method. We concluded that cultivation of AP with Zarrouk medium lacking NaHCO3 but using ambient air with atmospheric CO2 as the only carbon source is possible without reducing productivity. These results improve our understanding of how atmospheric CO2 can be reduced by culturing AP.</abstract>
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