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Add To Calendar 05/10/2021 16:30:0005/10/2021 16:50:00Europe/LisbonAquaculture Europe 2021SELENIUM ENRICHMENT IN THE MARINE MICROALGA Nannochloropsis oceanicaFunchal-HotelThe European Aquaculture Societywebmaster@aquaeas.orgfalseDD/MM/YYYYaaVZHLXMfzTRLzDrHmAi181982

SELENIUM ENRICHMENT IN THE MARINE MICROALGA Nannochloropsis oceanica

 

*B. O. Guimarães*, K. D. Boer, P. Gremmen, A. Drinkwaard, R. Wieggers, R. H. Wijffels, M. J. Barbosa, S. D’Adamo

 

University and Research (WUR), Bioprocess Engineering, AlgaePARC, P.O. Box 16, 6700 AA, Wageningen, Netherlands

Email: barbara.guimaraes@wur.nl

 



Abstract:

Se-enriched ingredients have recently gained interest in the aquaculture industry as feed supplements due to their positive effects on fish health, growth, and potential effects on animal welfare. This study aims to assess which inorganic selenium (Se) species is suitable to produce Se-enriched Nannochloropsis oceanica (N. oceanica) biomass for aquafeed applications. The effective concentration for 50% growth inhibition (EC50) and Se bioaccumulation of the two inorganic forms of Se, sodium selenite (Na2SeO3) and sodium selenate (Na2SeO4), were assessed at different concentrations after twelve days of cultivation. Toxicity results showed that selenate, EC50 = 32.93 µM, had a greater negative effect on cell growth than selenite, EC50 = 163.82 µM. Total intracellular Se was analysed by inductively coupled plasma - optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES) and high resolution inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (HR-ICP-MS), which revealed that selenite was better accumulated by N. oceanica. Further investigation at 30 µM of selenite in the growth medium resulted in Se bioaccumulation with a minor effect on cell growth and reached a Se intracellular content of 0.131 gSe/kgbiomass after 12 days. Thus, 30 µM of selenite was selected for batch pilot-scale cultivation in a 1500 L tubular photobioreactor. Total Se accumulated in the biomass at pilot-scale was in the same order of magnitude compared with flasks (0.104 - 0.159 gSe/kgbiomass). The results from this pilot-scale study are fundamental for a proof of concept laboratory to pilot-scale production and are a critical bridging step for the potential use of Se-enriched N. oceanica for aquafeed.

Keywords:

Nannochloropsis oceanica, selenate, selenite, toxicity, accumulation