Authors
Carl Safi, Christine Frances, Alina Violeta Ursu, Céline Laroche, Cécile Pouzet, Carlos Vaca-Garcia, Pierre-Yves Pontalier
Publication date
2015/3/1
Journal
Algal research
Volume
8
Pages
61-68
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Cell disruption of microalgae is usually evaluated by microscopic observations and quantification of the target molecules before and after cell disruption. The following study considers a new approach by analysing the diffusion behaviour of proteins and pigments of Chlorella vulgaris in an aqueous medium after applying different cell disruption methods. Results were revealed by microscopic observations, quantifying the concentration of the molecules of interest, and calculating their diffusion coefficient. Microscopic observations showed intact cells after applying chemical hydrolysis and ultrasonication. However, the majority of the cells lost their globular shape after bead milling and high-pressure homogenization. The protein concentration increased in the following order: ultrasonication < chemical hydrolysis < high-pressure homogenization < bead milling. Conversely, their diffusion increased in a different order …
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