Strategies to control the growth of unwanted microalgae during the production of Arthrospira platensis BEA 005B

When producing Arthrospira platensis (Spirulina) it is essential to reuse the exhausted culture medium for sustainability reasons. However, this strategy is challenging given the negative effect the medium has on microalgal growth. While recycling helps reduce costs and environmental impact, it can...

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Main Authors: Silvia Villaró, Sandra Valero-Cardoso, Cristina Cerdá-Moreno, Martina Ciardi, Tomás Lafarga
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Published: Elsevier 2025-07-01
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Martina Ciardi
Tomás Lafarga
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description When producing Arthrospira platensis (Spirulina) it is essential to reuse the exhausted culture medium for sustainability reasons. However, this strategy is challenging given the negative effect the medium has on microalgal growth. While recycling helps reduce costs and environmental impact, it can also result in an increased risk of biological contamination. Indeed, in this study, harvesting Arthrospira platensis using a 100 μm mesh led to an accumulation of an unwanted microalga identified as Chlorella sp. To address this issue, various strategies were evaluated. These included the use of sea salt, increasing the pH, heating the culture, or adding an additional ultrafiltration step. The results showed that the most effective solution was to incorporate a 0.2 μm membrane filter. This technique eliminated the Chlorella sp. cells from the culture medium, resulting in a 15 % increase in the A. platensis biomass production compared to unfiltered cultures. Adjusting the pH of the culture to 10.5 also limited the growth of Chlorella sp. without significantly affecting A. platensis growth. This strategy proved suitable for delaying the accumulation of Chlorella sp. but did not avoid its appearance. The findings reported in this work underscore the importance of choosing appropriate separation methods to ensure the purity and productivity of A. platensis cultures in large-scale production systems.
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spelling doaj-art-e8e86161e3f54b8f9967a7dad025d5652025-08-20T03:32:46ZengElsevierCleaner Engineering and Technology2666-79082025-07-012710103510.1016/j.clet.2025.101035Strategies to control the growth of unwanted microalgae during the production of Arthrospira platensis BEA 005BSilvia Villaró0Sandra Valero-Cardoso1Cristina Cerdá-Moreno2Martina Ciardi3Tomás Lafarga4Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Almeria, 04120, Almeria, Spain; CIESOL Solar Energy Research Centre, Joint Centre University of Almeria-CIEMAT, 04120, Almeria, Spain; Corresponding author. Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Almeria, 04120, Almeria, Spain.Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Almeria, 04120, Almeria, SpainDepartment of Chemical Engineering, University of Almeria, 04120, Almeria, Spain; Department of Chemistry, Universitat Politècnica de València, 46022, Valencia, SpainDepartment of Chemical Engineering, University of Almeria, 04120, Almeria, Spain; CIESOL Solar Energy Research Centre, Joint Centre University of Almeria-CIEMAT, 04120, Almeria, SpainDepartment of Chemical Engineering, University of Almeria, 04120, Almeria, Spain; CIESOL Solar Energy Research Centre, Joint Centre University of Almeria-CIEMAT, 04120, Almeria, SpainWhen producing Arthrospira platensis (Spirulina) it is essential to reuse the exhausted culture medium for sustainability reasons. However, this strategy is challenging given the negative effect the medium has on microalgal growth. While recycling helps reduce costs and environmental impact, it can also result in an increased risk of biological contamination. Indeed, in this study, harvesting Arthrospira platensis using a 100 μm mesh led to an accumulation of an unwanted microalga identified as Chlorella sp. To address this issue, various strategies were evaluated. These included the use of sea salt, increasing the pH, heating the culture, or adding an additional ultrafiltration step. The results showed that the most effective solution was to incorporate a 0.2 μm membrane filter. This technique eliminated the Chlorella sp. cells from the culture medium, resulting in a 15 % increase in the A. platensis biomass production compared to unfiltered cultures. Adjusting the pH of the culture to 10.5 also limited the growth of Chlorella sp. without significantly affecting A. platensis growth. This strategy proved suitable for delaying the accumulation of Chlorella sp. but did not avoid its appearance. The findings reported in this work underscore the importance of choosing appropriate separation methods to ensure the purity and productivity of A. platensis cultures in large-scale production systems.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666790825001582SpirulinaSustainabilityWater managementFiltrationBiomass
spellingShingle Silvia Villaró
Sandra Valero-Cardoso
Cristina Cerdá-Moreno
Martina Ciardi
Tomás Lafarga
Strategies to control the growth of unwanted microalgae during the production of Arthrospira platensis BEA 005B
Cleaner Engineering and Technology
Spirulina
Sustainability
Water management
Filtration
Biomass
title Strategies to control the growth of unwanted microalgae during the production of Arthrospira platensis BEA 005B
title_full Strategies to control the growth of unwanted microalgae during the production of Arthrospira platensis BEA 005B
title_fullStr Strategies to control the growth of unwanted microalgae during the production of Arthrospira platensis BEA 005B
title_full_unstemmed Strategies to control the growth of unwanted microalgae during the production of Arthrospira platensis BEA 005B
title_short Strategies to control the growth of unwanted microalgae during the production of Arthrospira platensis BEA 005B
title_sort strategies to control the growth of unwanted microalgae during the production of arthrospira platensis bea 005b
topic Spirulina
Sustainability
Water management
Filtration
Biomass
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666790825001582
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