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HAKIM, Djihane |
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BAALOUDJ, Affef |
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2025-10-13T13:21:22Z |
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2025-10-13T13:21:22Z |
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2023-10-05 |
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http://depot.umc.edu.dz/handle/123456789/14687 |
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Spirulina platensis is a blue-green alga that contains about 70% of dry
weight of proteins, 15-25% of carbohydrates and 11% of lipids, as well as vitamins and trace elements
and especially phycobiliproteins which in this stuady we have focused on phycocyanin extraction.
Objectives: the objective of our study is to follow the evolution of spirulina cultivation and to
optimize the production of phycocyanine to take advantage of its miraculous benefits.
Methods: We first started with the culture of spirulina and then we made the extraction by water
of phycocyanin and the reading of absorbance was made by a spectrophotometer.
Results and discussion: The work carried out in the laboratory showed that for an algal growth
and development a quantity of spirulina is required at seeding in order to maximize the chances of
success of the cultures as well as a favorable environment; thus we found that the percentage of
phycocyanine varied by changing the environment conditions such as: PH, temperature, intensity and
light color.
Conclusion: Environmental stress and culture conditions influence phycocyanin production.
The ideal conditions where we obtained a high percentage of phycocyanin are a temperature of 30°, Ph
between 9-10 and white light |
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en |
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université frères mentouri constantine1 |
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dc.subject |
spirulina platensis |
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phycobiliproteins |
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optimization |
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phycocyanin |
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AP-11: Quantity measuring of phycobiliproteins from the algal biomass of spirulina platensis |
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Article |
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