Problem
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
cultivation of Chlorella vulgaris and Chlorella sorokiniana in our lab. Although cultivation of the
microalgae was with a constant setup (16:8 hours of illumination, constant gassing and mixing) the growth curve
(measurement of optical density (OD)) of the microalgae exhibited several discrepancies compared to our
expected growth curve. As an example, the growth of the algae was different for each day, sometimes
exhibiting an exponential growth, sometimes a linear or stagnating growth. With our fear that constantly
varying growth behavior might cause different compositions of our algae extract we were keen on fixing the
growth behavior of the microalgae in order to obtain a constant, non-changing growth rate.
The role of MicroBiolytics
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,
especially the idea to develop an eco-friendlier process. We set up a
meeting with Andreas in which we told him about our iGEM project, whereas he explained us what
MicroBiolytics offers. In short, MicroBiolytics analyzes fluids using infrared-spectroscopy, being able to
analyze the changes of compounds in the fluid. With the inconsistent algae growth in mind we came to the
conclusion that we could detect and measure the changes in the growth medium helping us understand the algae
growth. Therefore, we collected daily samples of the airlift bioreactor in which we cultivated our algae and
noted the corresponding OD at 750 nm. With the captured OD we can deduce on which day the algae exhibit
stagnating growth and link that to the liquid in the reactor by analyzing the collected sample. Furthermore,
we were offered to analyze our algae extraction batches for purity and differences in compounds.
After the meeting, we collected the airlift samples over the next 2 weeks and brought them to
MicroBiolytics. We were then explained the analyzation method and were able to use their device for
measurements. Afterwards, we were explained how they deduce the relevant data from the huge data sets which
accumulate for infrared spectroscopy and how to interpret the results.
Impact on our Project
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