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Arthrospira maxima OF15 biomass cultivation at laboratory and pilot scale from sugarcane vinasse for potential biological new peptides production

Grecia Montalvo
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Vanete Soccol
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Luciana P.S. Vandenberghe
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Júlio Carvalho
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Emmanuel Bertrand
Maria R.M. Prado
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Sandro J.R. Bonatto
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Carlos Soccol
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Abstract

An environmental friendly process was developed to produce Arthrospira maxima's biomass from sugarcane vinasse, which was generated in a bioethanol production chain, at laboratory and pilot scale. Peptides fractions were than obtained from enzymatically hydrolyzed biomass. High microalgae biomass productivities were reached (0.150 g L-1day-1) coupled with a significant reduction of BOD and COD (89.2 and 81%, respectively). Three peptide fractions were obtained from microalgae biomass through single or sequential enzymatic hydrolysis. Antioxidant, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and/or anti-collagenase activities of biopetides’ fractions were observed. The PHS showed multi-biological activities. The three peptides fractions could be potential candidates for different applications in pharmaceutical, cosmetic and food industry.
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hal-01911957 , version 1 (26-05-2020)

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Grecia Montalvo, Vanete Soccol, Luciana P.S. Vandenberghe, Júlio Carvalho, Craig Faulds, et al.. Arthrospira maxima OF15 biomass cultivation at laboratory and pilot scale from sugarcane vinasse for potential biological new peptides production. Bioresource Technology, 2019, 273, pp.103-113. ⟨10.1016/j.biortech.2018.10.081⟩. ⟨hal-01911957⟩
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