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<title>Efecto de los parámetros operacionales y las condiciones de cultivo en la valorización de microalgas mediante hidrólisis enzimática</title>
<creator>Piedra Sola, Irene</creator>
<contributor>Rojo De Benito, Elena María</contributor>
<contributor>Vega Alegre, María del Sol</contributor>
<contributor>Universidad de Valladolid. Facultad de Ciencias</contributor>
<description>This work studies the effect of operating conditions on the solubilization of the main&#xd;
macromolecular compounds contained in algal biomass (proteins, carbohydrates and&#xd;
lipids) by enzymatic hydrolysis. The study proposes the valuation of biomass based on&#xd;
the microalgae Scenedesmus almeriensis, a microalgae species with a very resistant cell&#xd;
wall which is often used for the treatment of wastewater on photobioreactors. In this type&#xd;
of bioreactors, microalgae and bacteria grow symbiotically, forming consortia; bacteria&#xd;
use the O2 generated by the microalgae to degrade organic matter, generating CO2 and&#xd;
other compounds used by the microalgae for their growth. The presence of bacteria in the&#xd;
biomass generated in these treatment plants can considerably affect subsequent recovery&#xd;
processes. Thus, in this work, the results of the valorization are compared, using&#xd;
enzymatic hydrolysis of mixed biomass of microalgae and bacteria grown in pig slurry&#xd;
(A1 biomass) and pure microalgae grown in synthetic medium (A2 biomass). The&#xd;
operational factors studied were type of enzyme (Alcalase, Protamex and Celluclast) and&#xd;
hydrolysis time (1, 3 and 5 h). Although the extraction of both proteins and carbohydrates&#xd;
and lipids is being studied, this work is oriented towards the extraction of proteins, the&#xd;
majority component of the biomass under study.&#xd;
The two types of biomass (A1 and A2) were subjected to enzymatic hydrolysis combining&#xd;
the levels of the two control factors, resulting in a total of 18 different experiments. The&#xd;
analysis of the residual biomass of each experiment showed a total solubilization with&#xd;
values between 16 and 26 %, depending on the experimental conditions. Of the total&#xd;
solubilized mass, proteins represented between 9 and 55% and carbohydrates between 16&#xd;
and 37%. The analysis of variance (ANOVA) of the results indicated that the most&#xd;
influential factors are biomass and type of enzyme used, achieving protein solubilizations&#xd;
with the use of the enzyme Alcalase of between 26 and 55% and with the use of the A2&#xd;
microalgae biomass between 13 and 55%.</description>
<date>2020-11-05</date>
<date>2020-11-05</date>
<date>2020</date>
<type>info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis</type>
<identifier>http://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/43335</identifier>
<language>spa</language>
<rights>info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess</rights>
<rights>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/</rights>
<rights>Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional</rights>
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