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           It would be possible to carry out cell counts with algae in a Neubauer chamber.<br /><br />
 
           It would be possible to carry out cell counts with algae in a Neubauer chamber.<br /><br />
           <strong>
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           <strong> What is the best way to cultivate algae like <em>Chlorella vulgaris</em>? </strong>
            What is the best way to cultivate algae like <em>Chlorella vulgaris</em>?
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          </strong>
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           <br /><br />
 
           <br /><br />
 
           There are different approaches for the cultivation of biomass. For example, companies have meter-long tube
 
           There are different approaches for the cultivation of biomass. For example, companies have meter-long tube
           systems that they have installed on the roofs where the algae are pumped through. Mr. Heyer also has a
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           systems that they have installed on the roofs where the algae are pumped through. Mr. Heyer also has a reactor
           reactor with which he has cultivated algae on a small scale. In a non-axenic algae culture, bacteria usually
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           with which he has cultivated algae on a small scale. In a non-axenic algae culture, bacteria usually are also
          are also cultivated because they provide the algae with certain supplements. In axenic cultivation, these
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          cultivated because they provide the algae with certain supplements. In axenic cultivation, these would have to
          would have to be added. You could ask a company like SAG G&ouml;ttingen what to look out for in cultivation.
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          be added. You could ask a company like SAG G&ouml;ttingen what to look out for in cultivation. They are
          They are usually very interested in helping.
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          usually very interested in helping.
 
         </div>
 
         </div>
 
       </div>
 
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           nat. Josef Altenbuchner, he gave us excellent indications for the molecular handling of
 
           nat. Josef Altenbuchner, he gave us excellent indications for the molecular handling of
 
           <i>V. natriegens</i> as host. Thanks to his input on tolerances for certain antibiotics, which
 
           <i>V. natriegens</i> as host. Thanks to his input on tolerances for certain antibiotics, which
           <i>V. natriegens</i> keeps, we were able to concentrate on two antibiotics from the beginning
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           <i>V. natriegens</i> keeps, we were able to concentrate on two antibiotics from the beginning -
           - chloramphenicol and tetracycline.<br />
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           chloramphenicol and tetracycline.<br />
 
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           also had concerns disrupting the cell walls of the microalgae as they are very solid. <br />
 
           also had concerns disrupting the cell walls of the microalgae as they are very solid. <br />
 
           He reinforced our choice of microalgae, as <i> chlorella </i>is a fast biomass producer. To better analyze the
 
           He reinforced our choice of microalgae, as <i> chlorella </i>is a fast biomass producer. To better analyze the
           contents of <i>chlorella</i> Prof. Heyer kindly offered us his support in analyzing sugars using HPLC in his lab.
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           contents of <i>chlorella</i> Prof. Heyer kindly offered us his support in analyzing sugars using HPLC in his
           For further information and for starting a microalgae culture, he gave us various contacts. <br /><br />
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           lab. For further information and for starting a microalgae culture, he gave us various contacts. <br /><br />
           We would like to thank Prof
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           We would like to thank Prof Heyer for the very helpful and informative talk and especially for his great
          Heyer for the very helpful and informative talk and especially for his great support during our project
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          support during our project concerning HPLC analysis of the disrupted cells.
          concerning HPLC analysis of the disrupted cells.
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         </div>
 
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           <p>
 
           <p>
 
             With almost no foreknowledge about microalgae cultivation and growth, we talked to several experts on this
 
             With almost no foreknowledge about microalgae cultivation and growth, we talked to several experts on this
             topic (Prof. Dr. Arnd G. Heyer, Vitor Verdelho, Luft and PD Dr. Michael Schweikert) helping us to implement the
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             topic (Prof. Dr. Arnd G. Heyer, Vitor Verdelho, Luft and PD Dr. Michael Schweikert) helping us to implement
             cultivation of <em>Chlorella vulgaris</em> and <em>Chlorella sorokiniana </em>in our lab. Although cultivation of the
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             the cultivation of <em>Chlorella vulgaris</em> and <em>Chlorella sorokiniana </em>in our lab. Although
            microalgae was with a constant setup (16:8 hours of illumination, constant gassing and mixing) the growth curve
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            cultivation of the microalgae was with a constant setup (16:8 hours of illumination, constant gassing and
            (measurement of optical density (OD)) of the microalgae exhibited several discrepancies compared to our
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            mixing) the growth curve (measurement of optical density (OD)) of the microalgae exhibited several
            expected growth curve. As an example, the growth of the algae was different for each day, sometimes
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            discrepancies compared to our expected growth curve. As an example, the growth of the algae was different
            exhibiting an exponential growth, sometimes a linear or stagnating growth. With our fear that constantly
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            for each day, sometimes exhibiting an exponential growth, sometimes a linear or stagnating growth. With our
            varying growth behavior might cause different compositions of our algae extract we were keen on fixing the
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            fear that constantly varying growth behavior might cause different compositions of our algae extract we were
            growth behavior of the microalgae in order to obtain a constant, non-changing growth rate.
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            keen on fixing the growth behavior of the microalgae in order to obtain a constant, non-changing growth
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            rate.
 
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           </p>
 
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             We reached out to MicroBiolytics, a local company offering quality control services for the food and
 
             We reached out to MicroBiolytics, a local company offering quality control services for the food and
 
             pharmaceutical industry. The CEO of the company (Andreas Wolf) was very interested in our project,
 
             pharmaceutical industry. The CEO of the company (Andreas Wolf) was very interested in our project,
             especially the idea to develop an eco-friendlier process. We set up a
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             especially the idea to develop an eco-friendlier process. We set up a meeting with Andreas in which we told
            meeting with Andreas in which we told him about our iGEM project, whereas he explained us what
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            him about our iGEM project, whereas he explained us what MicroBiolytics offers. In short, MicroBiolytics
            MicroBiolytics offers. In short, MicroBiolytics analyzes fluids using infrared-spectroscopy, being able to
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            analyzes fluids using infrared-spectroscopy, being able to analyze the changes of compounds in the fluid.
            analyze the changes of compounds in the fluid. With the inconsistent algae growth in mind we came to the
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            With the inconsistent algae growth in mind we came to the conclusion that we could detect and measure the
            conclusion that we could detect and measure the changes in the growth medium helping us understand the algae
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            changes in the growth medium helping us understand the algae growth. Therefore, we collected daily samples
            growth. Therefore, we collected daily samples of the airlift bioreactor in which we cultivated our algae and
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            of the airlift bioreactor in which we cultivated our algae and noted the corresponding OD at 750 nm. With
            noted the corresponding OD at 750 nm. With the captured OD we can deduce on which day the algae exhibit
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            the captured OD we can deduce on which day the algae exhibit stagnating growth and link that to the liquid
            stagnating growth and link that to the liquid in the reactor by analyzing the collected sample. Furthermore,
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            in the reactor by analyzing the collected sample. Furthermore, we were offered to analyze our algae
            we were offered to analyze our algae extraction batches for purity and differences in compounds.
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            extraction batches for purity and differences in compounds.
 
           </p>
 
           </p>
 
           <br />
 
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             accumulate for infrared spectroscopy and how to interpret the results.
 
             accumulate for infrared spectroscopy and how to interpret the results.
 
           </p>
 
           </p>
            <br />
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          <br />
           <h3 class="title is-4">Impact on our Project</h3>
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           <h3 class="title is-4">Results</h3>
           <p>With the help of MicroBiolytics we were able to detect and analyze blabla</p>
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          <p>
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            <strong><u>Micro Biolytic Results</u></strong>
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          </p>
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          <p>Samples were taken according to the following scheme.</p>
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          <div class="notification">
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            <small
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              >Table 1 - Scheme of samples which were taken for the measurement by Micro Biolytic GmbH. The Media Sample
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              served as control. On each date two samples with 500 &micro;L were taken for the measurement and two
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              samples were taken for the determination of the pH.</small
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            >
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            <table class="table">
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              <tbody>
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                <tr>
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                  <td>
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                    <p><strong>Date </strong></p>
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                  </td>
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                  <td>
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                    <p><strong>OD at 750 </strong></p>
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                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p><strong>Sample </strong></p>
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                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p><strong>Sample ID</strong></p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p><strong>Sample ID pH determination </strong></p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                </tr>
 +
                <tr>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>-</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>0</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>DSN Media</p>
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                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>C1</p>
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                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>&nbsp;-</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                </tr>
 +
                <tr>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>-</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                  <td>&nbsp;</td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>C2</p>
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                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>&nbsp;-</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                </tr>
 +
                <tr>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>10.02.2019</p>
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                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
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                    <p>0.74</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>Reactor Sample</p>
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                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>A1</p>
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                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>B1</p>
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                  </td>
 +
                </tr>
 +
                <tr>
 +
                  <td>&nbsp;</td>
 +
                  <td>&nbsp;</td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>A2</p>
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                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>B2</p>
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                  </td>
 +
                </tr>
 +
                <tr>
 +
                  <td>
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                    <p>10.03.2019</p>
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                  </td>
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                  <td>
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                    <p>0.71</p>
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                  </td>
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                  <td>
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                    <p>Reactor Sample</p>
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                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>A3</p>
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                  </td>
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                  <td>
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                    <p>B3</p>
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                  </td>
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                </tr>
 +
                <tr>
 +
                  <td>&nbsp;</td>
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                  <td>&nbsp;</td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>A4</p>
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                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>B4</p>
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                  </td>
 +
                </tr>
 +
                <tr>
 +
                  <td>
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                    <p>10.04.2019</p>
 +
                  </td>
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                  <td>
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                    <p>0.76</p>
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                  </td>
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                  <td>
 +
                    <p>Reactor Sample</p>
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                  </td>
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                  <td>
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                    <p>A5</p>
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                  </td>
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                  <td>
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                    <p>B5</p>
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                  </td>
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                </tr>
 +
                <tr>
 +
                  <td>&nbsp;</td>
 +
                  <td>&nbsp;</td>
 +
                  <td>&nbsp;</td>
 +
                  <td>
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                    <p>A6</p>
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                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>B6</p>
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                  </td>
 +
                </tr>
 +
                <tr>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>10.07.2019</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
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                    <p>0.77</p>
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                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>Reactor Sample</p>
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                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>A7</p>
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                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>B7</p>
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                  </td>
 +
                </tr>
 +
                <tr>
 +
                  <td>&nbsp;</td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>A8</p>
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                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>B8</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                </tr>
 +
                <tr>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>10.07.2019</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>0.73</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>Reactor Sample</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>A9</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>B9</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                </tr>
 +
                <tr>
 +
                  <td>&nbsp;</td>
 +
                  <td>&nbsp;</td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>A10</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>B10</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                </tr>
 +
                <tr>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>10.09.2019</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>0.89</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>Reactor Sample</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>A11</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>B11</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                </tr>
 +
                <tr>
 +
                  <td>&nbsp;</td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>A12</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>B12</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                </tr>
 +
                <tr>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>10.10.2019</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>0.92</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>Reactor Sample</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>A13</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>B13</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                </tr>
 +
                <tr>
 +
                  <td>&nbsp;</td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>A14</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>B14</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                </tr>
 +
                <tr>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>10.11.2019</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>1.02</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>Reactor Sample</p>
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                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>A15</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>B15</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                </tr>
 +
                <tr>
 +
                  <td>&nbsp;</td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>A16</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>B16</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                </tr>
 +
                <tr>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>10.14.2019</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>1.2</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>Reactor Sample</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>A17</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>B17</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                </tr>
 +
                <tr>
 +
                  <td>&nbsp;</td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>A18</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>B18</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                </tr>
 +
              </tbody>
 +
            </table>
 +
          </div>
 +
          <p>
 +
            On each date four samples were taken from the reactor. Two for the measurement and two for pH determination.
 +
            Two additional samples C1 DSNA1 and C2 DSNA2 were taken as control for the analysis of composition. We also
 +
            calculated the concentrations of each supplement of the DSN media which was used for the
 +
            <em>Chlorella sorokiniana </em>cultivation as additional information for Micro Biolytic. The concentrations
 +
            are shown in the following table.
 +
          </p>
 +
          <br />
 +
          <div class="notification">
 +
            <small
 +
              >Table 2 Concentrations of components in the DSN media which was used for Chlorella cultivation.</small
 +
            >
 +
            <table class="table">
 +
              <tbody>
 +
                <tr>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p><strong>Component of DSN media</strong></p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p><strong>Concentration [g/L]</strong></p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                </tr>
 +
                <tr>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>Sea salt</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>3.5</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                </tr>
 +
                <tr>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>KNO3</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>0.5</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                </tr>
 +
                <tr>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>MgSO4xH2O</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>1.38</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                </tr>
 +
                <tr>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>CaCl2</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>0.56</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                </tr>
 +
                <tr>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>MnCl2x4H2O</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>0.0002</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                </tr>
 +
                <tr>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>ZnSO4x7H2O</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>0.00005</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                </tr>
 +
                <tr>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>CoSO4x7H2O</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>0.00005</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                </tr>
 +
                <tr>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>Na2MoO4x2H2O</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>0.00005</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                </tr>
 +
                <tr>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>CuSO4x5H2O</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>0.000005</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                </tr>
 +
                <tr>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>Na2EDTA</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>0.000044</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                </tr>
 +
                <tr>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>FeCL3x6H2O</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>0.000032</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                </tr>
 +
                <tr>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>K2HPO4</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                  <td>
 +
                    <p>0.0005</p>
 +
                  </td>
 +
                </tr>
 +
              </tbody>
 +
            </table>
 +
          </div>
 +
          <p>
 +
            In a presentation results were presented and explained. Each sample was measured 3 times. They did a
 +
            quantitative analysis of known spectra from a database on oure samples.
 +
          </p>
 +
          <p>In the following figure the concentrations of sulfate are shown in each sample.</p>
 +
          <p>
 +
            Figure 1: Concentrations of sulfate in samples taken on a certain date. The dotted indicates the calculated
 +
            concentration of sulfate in the DSN media. C1 and C2 represent the real concentrations of sulfate in the DSN
 +
            media.
 +
          </p>
 +
          <p>
 +
            It is notable that the sulfate concentration is steady increasing over the time in the reactor except for
 +
            sample A01 and A02. I may have something to do with the evaporation of the media during the cultivation.
 +
            Sulfate may accumulate.
 +
          </p>
 +
          <p>The next figure shows the nitrate concentration in each sample.</p>
 +
          <p>
 +
            Figure 2: Concentrations of nitrate in samples taken on a certain date. The dotted indicates the calculated
 +
            concentration of nitrate in the DSN media. C1 and C2 represent the real concentrations of nitrate in the DSN
 +
            media.
 +
          </p>
 +
          <p>
 +
            In figure 2 the real nitrate concentration (C1 and C2) seam to perfectly match the calculated concentrations
 +
            of nitrate. The nitrate concentration in A01 and A02 seem to be divergent to the other from samples A03 to
 +
            A08. Concentrations in A03 to A08 seem not to change much. From sample A09 on there is a significant jump in
 +
            concertation from near 0.30 g/L to almost 58 g/l. This can be explained by the fact, that we inoculated 3-4
 +
            L of DSN media on this date (10.07.2019) because the corresponding volume evaporated.
 +
          </p>
 +
          <p>The concentration of sodium chlorin in our samples are shown in the next figure.</p>
 +
          <p>
 +
            Figure 3: Concentrations of sodium chloride in samples taken on a certain date. The dotted indicates the
 +
            calculated concentration of sodium chloride in the DSN media. C1 and C2 represent the real concentrations of
 +
            sodium chloride in the DSN media.
 +
          </p>
 +
          <p>
 +
            It is noteworthy that sodium chloride concentrations in all samples are much lower than they should be
 +
            according to the recipe for the DSN media. The values are slightly increasing from sample A09. This can be
 +
            again an effect of the addition of DSN media.
 +
          </p>
 +
          <p>Phosphate was not detected in any samples.</p>
 +
          <h3 class="title is-4">Draw-back</h3>
 +
           <p>
 +
            With the measurement of the composition of the media in our reactor, we were able to draw back at least one
 +
            important part for future algae cultivation. As can be seen, after addition of new media in the reactor
 +
            (A09). After this timepoint we were able to detect growth of the microalgae. Since the only significant
 +
            effect was able to be detected for nitrate and the other components not exhibiting a significant effect we
 +
            wanted to test if weekly addition of supplemental nitrate would increase the algae growth and remove the
 +
            shaky growth of the algae.<br />
 +
            With this in mind, we exemplary tested the nitrate supplementation for the next two weeks. The additional
 +
            nitrate supplementation was able to stabilize algae growth with the daily OD measurement not exhibiting any
 +
            stagnating growth (Figure 4).
 +
          </p>
 +
          <p>https://2019.igem.org/wiki/images/1/14/T--Stuttgart--MicroBiolytics_draw_back.png</p>
 +
          <p>
 +
            Figure 4: Chlorella vulgaris growth after nitrate supplementation measured at an optical density of 750 nm.
 +
          </p>
 +
          <p>
 +
            Thanks to the weekly nitrate supplementation we were able to stabilize the growth of the microalgae, thereby
 +
            increasing our biomass yield. Furthermore, due to the detected evaporation effect we decided to weekly
 +
            refill with new media. This was only possible with the help of MicroBiolytics which kindly supported us
 +
            along our project.
 +
          </p>
 
         </div>
 
         </div>
 
       </div>
 
       </div>

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