Open Access Open Access  Restricted Access Subscription or Fee Access

Use a negatively charged solution of the catholyte of the nutrient medium and photosynthesis of Chlorella cells to obtain a biomass with a high content of proteins in sufficient quantities

Michael Shoikhedbrod

Abstract


Two thirds of the earth's surface is guarded by the seas and oceans. There are countless lakes, rivers, reservoirs, moistened surface, where one way or another penetrates sunlight. All these places are inhabited by microscopic algae that fall into the same family, genera, sights and sensations. There are a lot of them. Per last years this is freshwater unicellular algae-Chlorella. The use of Chlorella as an object of biotechnology is an attractive and promising task. Chlorella has long been are successfully used in various branches of human activity from food and feed additives to building and technical materials. Especially attractive at the present time is the use of Chlorella biomass as a source of energy raw materials in the production of III generation biofuels. In connection with the foregoing, the problem arises of obtaining Chlorella biomass with a high content of proteins in quantities sufficient for its biotechnological applications. The article presents a solution to this problem by using a negatively charged nutrient medium catholyte solution as nutrition for Chlorella cells and photosynthesis of these cells to obtain biomass with high protein content in sufficient quantities. At the same time, in the process of photosynthesis of rapidly multiplying Chlorella cells, carbon dioxide is utilized and the atmosphere is enriched with oxygen.


Full Text:

PDF

References


Dvoretsky D. S., Dvoretsky S. I., Peshkova E. V. Biotechnology Basics Microalgae, Publishing house of FGBOU VPO "TSTU", Tambov, 2015

Shoikhedbrod M. The Study of the Formation of Negatively Charged Electrolysis Hydrogen Bubbles and Their Size Control under Microgravity Conditions for Separation of Solid Inclusions from Fluid. Journal of Aerospace Engineering & Technology. 2021, 11(3), pp. 18–29, Available at: http://techjournals.stmjournals.in/index.php/JoAET/issue/view/212.

Kirkpatrick R.D. The Mechanism of antimicrobial action of electro-chemically activated (ECA) water and its healthcare applications, Theses and Dissertations (University of Pretoria), 2011, Available at: https://repository.up.ac.za/handle/2263/25448.

Leonov B.I., Bahir V.M. & Vtorenko V.I. Electrochemical activation in the practice of medicine / in: 2nd International Symposium "Electrochemical Activation". Proc. rep. and brief reports, – Moscow, 1999, 1, pp. 15–23, Available at: https://www.ikar.udm.ru/sb/sb21-2.htm

Toropkov V.V., Altshul E.B. & Peresypkin O.I. Therapeutic efficacy of anolyte and ANC on the mucous membranes of the oral cavity / in: 2nd International Symposium "Electrochemical Activation", – Moscow, 1999, 1, 93–95 pp., Available at: https://ikar.udm.ru/sb/sb21-2-18.htm

Prilutsky V.I., Вakhir V.M. Electrochemically activated water: Anomalous properties, Mechanism of biological action, – Moscow: VNIIIMT, 1997, 1, 124 p., Available at: https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.emerald.eco/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/kniga-priluczkij-bahir.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwiwpsi9s_z0AhWQZM0KHdbKAV0QFnoECAMQAQ&usg=AOvVaw3__-osnXdT-mE4q0MDAiUr

Babtsova N.F. & Komarov I.F. Experience of using STELS in the surgical department 2nd International Symposium. Electrochemical activation. Proc. and brief reports. 1999, 1, pp.131–132, Available at: https://ikar.udm.ru/sb/sb21-2-31.htm

Shoikhedbrod M Use of Electrolytic Hydrogen Bubbles for the Concentration of Unicellular Algae, International Journal of Analytical and Applied Chemistry, 2018, 4(1), pp. 42-49, Available at: http://chemical.journalspub.info/index.php?journal=JAAC&page=article&op=view&path%5B%5D=526.

Frumkin A.N. The selected transactions: electrode processes. M., Science, 1987, Available at: https://www.twirpx.com/file/1621713/

Campbell N., Reece J. PowerPoint Lectures for Biology, Seventh Edition, 2005.

Taylor D. Biology: in 3 volumes, M.: Mir, 2004.

Shoikhedbrod M. Lymph Purification for Liver Cirrhosis Patients’ Treatment, Research & Reviews: Journal of Oncology and Hematology, 2020, 9(1), pp. 1-6, Available at: https://medicaljournals.stmjournals.in/index.php/RRJoOH/article/view/1862.


Refbacks

  • There are currently no refbacks.