Dear friends!
Today's post is about how we started testing a new nutrient medium in the laboratory for one of our planktonic strains of Chlorella Vulgaris GKO.
The first results are as follows: in 24 hours, the suspension reached an optical density of 1.5 D-440nm, which corresponds to 60 million cells per ml, with a starting density of 0.24. This is almost twice as fast as with the current nutrient medium.
The cells are clear, smooth, and free from bacterial contamination .
The next step is to formalize the nutrient medium recipe and launch a continuous cultivation process in photobioreactors to develop the biotechnology for further industrial cultivation
Today's post is about how we started testing a new nutrient medium in the laboratory for one of our planktonic strains of Chlorella Vulgaris GKO.
The first results are as follows: in 24 hours, the suspension reached an optical density of 1.5 D-440nm, which corresponds to 60 million cells per ml, with a starting density of 0.24. This is almost twice as fast as with the current nutrient medium.
The cells are clear, smooth, and free from bacterial contamination .
The next step is to formalize the nutrient medium recipe and launch a continuous cultivation process in photobioreactors to develop the biotechnology for further industrial cultivation