Department of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering, Oklahoma State University, Robert M. Kerr Food and Agricultural Product Center - FAPC 103, Stillwater, OK, 74078,USA,
Department of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering, Oklahoma State University, Robert M. Kerr Food and Agricultural Product Center - FAPC 103, Stillwater, OK, 74078, USA.
Front Biosci (Landmark Ed). 2018 Mar 1;23(8):1487-1504. doi: 10.2741/4656.
The cultivation of microalgae for the production of biomass and associated valuable compounds has gained increasing interest not only within the scientific community but also at the industrial level. Microalgae cells are capable of producing high-value compounds that are widely used in food, feed, pharmaceutical, medical, nutraceutical, cosmeceutical, and aquaculture industries. For example, lipids produced by algae can be converted to biodiesel, other fuels and bio-products. Hence, high oil content algal biomass has been regarded as a potential alternative feedstock to replace terrestrial crops for sustainable production of bio-products. It has been reported that the interaction of microalgae and other microorganisms greatly enhances the efficiency of microalgal biomass production and its chemical composition. Microalgae-bacteria interaction with an emphasis on the nature of symbiotic relationship in mutualisitc and parasitic consortia has been extensively studied. For instance, it is well documented that production of vitamins or growth promoting factors by bacteria enhances the growth of microalgae. Little attention has been paid to the consortia formed by microalgae and other microorganisms such as other microalgae strains, cyanobacteria, fungi, and yeasts. Hence, the aim of this review is to investigate the impact of the microalgae-other microorganism interactions on the production of high value compounds.
培养微藻生产生物质和相关有价值的化合物不仅在科学界,而且在工业界都引起了越来越多的关注。微藻细胞能够产生广泛应用于食品、饲料、制药、医疗、营养保健品、化妆品和水产养殖行业的高价值化合物。例如,藻类产生的脂质可以转化为生物柴油、其他燃料和生物产品。因此,高油含量的藻类生物质已被视为替代陆地作物的潜在原料,用于可持续生产生物产品。据报道,微藻与其他微生物的相互作用极大地提高了微藻生物质生产的效率及其化学成分。微藻-细菌的相互作用,特别是在互利和寄生共生体中的共生关系的性质,已经得到了广泛的研究。例如,有大量文献记载,细菌产生的维生素或生长促进因子会促进微藻的生长。然而,人们对微藻和其他微生物(如其他微藻菌株、蓝细菌、真菌和酵母)形成的共生体关注甚少。因此,本综述的目的是研究微藻-其他微生物相互作用对高价值化合物生产的影响。