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Spirulina Production
 Spirulina represents a group of blue-green algae what we call is cyanobacteria refers to dry biomass obtained
from the species of Arthrospira Platensis and Arthrospira maxima.
 It can be consumed by human as dietary supplement and can be used animal feed because it
 has the high nutritional value. The use of spirulina dates back 16 century as food source.
 It has the 50 to 70 %of protein more than the beef and chicken and soybean, 8 essential and 10 nonessential
ammonia acids are present there.
 Gamma linoleic acidand beta carotene linoleic then arachidonic acid then vitamin B12, iron, calcium,
phosphorous and phycocyanin a pigment protein complex that is found only in the blue-green algae.
 Can be used as a food supplement and as source of natural colour.
 food supplement for the aquaculture, aquarium and poultry industry.
 as food dietary supplement and nutritional supplement and natural health product (health problem like gouts
are recovered) and cosmetics particularly lipsticks.
Morphology
 Arthrospira the species is a free floating filamentous cyanobacteria characterized by cylindrical multicellular
trichomes in an open left hand helix,
 Occurs naturally in tropical and subtropical lakes with a high pH and high concentration of carbonate and
bicarbonate (auto tropic organism and they fix the carbon-di-oxide in the form of some organic molecules)
 Largest commercial producer of spirulina are located in United States, Thailand, India, Taiwan, China,
Bangladesh, Pakistan, Burma what you call Myanmar and Greece and Chile.
 The cost of production of spirulina dietary product in India ranges from 600 to 100 rupees per kg of the product
Autotrophic growth: an organism that is able to form the nutritional or nutritional organic substances from the simple
inorganic substance like carbon-di-oxide, autotrophic means they use the carbon-di-oxide as a body building materials.
Heterotrophic growth: an organism use the complex organic substances as for the nutritional requirement
Mesotrophic growth: an organism that can be used used a mix of different sources of energy and carbon instead of having the
single trophic mode of the of the continuum from complete autotrophic at at one end and to heterotrophy in the other end. So
they can use both carbon-di-oxide and the organic compounds for their growth and metabolism.
Cultivation:
 Open system: For cultivation open ponds
 Closed system: For cultivation need for the different type of photobioreactors, photobioreactors means they utilize the
sunlight for their growth and metabolism
In plate type carbon-di-oxide is sparged at
the bottom and light can pass to both the
side and algae can grow.
In tubular the liquid is passed like this it
comes out like this and light source may be
put in the one way or two ways.
In the annular type is very efficient but very
difficult to handle because light source is
put at the middle and liquid it goes to the
annular space when it goes the light will be
equally distributed in the surrounding areas
In open ponds there is every possibility of getting contamination because other algae present in the atmosphere, they may
grow in as contaminants and other bacteria also can grow that affects this particular fermentation process and that is
undesirable.
spirulina is produced by industry in a large scale in the ponds adopted by the mechanised agitated, filtering and drying
system with relatively higher capital investments. In order to cultivate spirulina one must produce all necessary elements
which will be will permit the culture to absorb and utilize this element. This involves the range of suitable temperature,
illumination to provide the energy needed for photosynthesis, water and nutrients nutrient.
Closed system there is close environment and can allow one particular type of algae and grow in the close environment so
that the rate of growth of the organism will be very high .
The cost aspect in case of open pond will be much less operational cost as compared to closed system.
Commercial Producer of Spirulina
Ramsun Rasayanics company in Karnataka, Om Spirulina Unit in Andhra Pradesh, Parry Nutraceuticals in
Tamil Nadu, Dabur Group of Sannat Sannat products inTamil Nadu, NB Laboratories Mumbai.
Industrial Production of Spirulina
 Temperature range 30 to 37 °C in the day time and 25 to 30 °C at the night time.
 Rich source of water as water is main source for this cultivation
 10 hours illumination
 low humidity,
 low wind,
 nutrient source must supply the organic and inorganic sources of carbon, nitrogen and minerals
Tank Construction
water tight open containers can be used to grow spirulina provided it will resist the corrosion and be non-toxic,
its shape is immaterial, although the sharp angle should be avoided to facilitate the agitation or cleaning. Pond
vary in size 5000 square meter that is 1.2 acres or larger, water depth typically is 15 to 25 centimetre.
The spirulina can be grown in tarpaulin the transparent or a permanent cement tank that then most current
commercial farms over last 30 years have been designed with shallow raceway pond circulated with a
paddlewheels. In case of this raceway pond the typical depth of the water should be 15 to 25 centimetre,
selection of strain
The major determinants is the selection of strain for commercial production are growth rate, biochemical composition,
resistance to mechanical and physiological stress.
A wide variety of species strains that is spirulina have been screened by several people by various countries. Continuous
mass production of a particular strain depends on the suitability and stability under the prevailing condition of the farm
environment
Scale up of that spirulina cultivation
Culture is scale up from the mother culture that prepared in the lab the scale up follows roughly 5 is to 1
dilution ratio. Through careful manipulation of the nutrient concentration, it has it has been possible to maintain the
mono algal culture even during the initial period of inoculation
The scaling up process in this stage where the contamination by other algae or bacteria poses the greatest
problem because of the different dilute nature of the spirulina inoculum. There is a direct relationship
between the density of spirulina in the culture and density of contaminants, contamination by green algae is a
high when when the initial density of the inoculum is low because this is this is also very important factor that
the inoculum volume plays very important role for this any fermentation process. If you inoculum is less this
affect the fermentation process to a great extent. Conversely this amount of contamination decreases as the
spirulina culture build up in density.
Effect of Operating Parameters
Effect of Light
Light intensity plays very important role we find 30 to 40 klux find the normal optimum operation for spirulina.
Outdoor algae culture exposed to two regimes of dark and light regime.
Regime1:it is induced the mixing of the pond which results the turbulent flow of the culture, in this cycle the
algal cell is shifted from the food solar radiation when located in upper culture surface and complete darkness
when reaches the bottom culture usually in the depth of 12 to 15 centimetre.
Regime 2: is the range of solar irradiation during the day and the sun rise to sun set.
The two lifecycle light cycle impose a unique physiological regime on the adaption and acclimatization of
outdoor algal cells to light.
the slurry obtained above 8 to 10 %dry weight after filtration
washed with the potable filtered water. This step is used for
washing the excess salts from the biomass, it amounts to 20 to
30 %of dry weight. Final dewatering accomplished by pressing
the biomass enclosed in a piece of filtrate cloth a strong cloth
plus a strong cotton cloth either by hand or by any any kind of
press
Drying
Sun drying is one of the most economical system for the small projects.
In this, the concentrated biomass is spread thinner in the food grade polythene sheet and kept under the sunlight
for 4 to 5 hours after drying the flakes is collected and stored clean and moisture less and opaque containers.
The grinding process is done simply by mixer grinder
Spirulina production.pptx

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Spirulina production.pptx

  • 2.  Spirulina represents a group of blue-green algae what we call is cyanobacteria refers to dry biomass obtained from the species of Arthrospira Platensis and Arthrospira maxima.  It can be consumed by human as dietary supplement and can be used animal feed because it  has the high nutritional value. The use of spirulina dates back 16 century as food source.  It has the 50 to 70 %of protein more than the beef and chicken and soybean, 8 essential and 10 nonessential ammonia acids are present there.  Gamma linoleic acidand beta carotene linoleic then arachidonic acid then vitamin B12, iron, calcium, phosphorous and phycocyanin a pigment protein complex that is found only in the blue-green algae.  Can be used as a food supplement and as source of natural colour.  food supplement for the aquaculture, aquarium and poultry industry.  as food dietary supplement and nutritional supplement and natural health product (health problem like gouts are recovered) and cosmetics particularly lipsticks.
  • 3. Morphology  Arthrospira the species is a free floating filamentous cyanobacteria characterized by cylindrical multicellular trichomes in an open left hand helix,  Occurs naturally in tropical and subtropical lakes with a high pH and high concentration of carbonate and bicarbonate (auto tropic organism and they fix the carbon-di-oxide in the form of some organic molecules)  Largest commercial producer of spirulina are located in United States, Thailand, India, Taiwan, China, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Burma what you call Myanmar and Greece and Chile.  The cost of production of spirulina dietary product in India ranges from 600 to 100 rupees per kg of the product
  • 4. Autotrophic growth: an organism that is able to form the nutritional or nutritional organic substances from the simple inorganic substance like carbon-di-oxide, autotrophic means they use the carbon-di-oxide as a body building materials. Heterotrophic growth: an organism use the complex organic substances as for the nutritional requirement Mesotrophic growth: an organism that can be used used a mix of different sources of energy and carbon instead of having the single trophic mode of the of the continuum from complete autotrophic at at one end and to heterotrophy in the other end. So they can use both carbon-di-oxide and the organic compounds for their growth and metabolism. Cultivation:  Open system: For cultivation open ponds  Closed system: For cultivation need for the different type of photobioreactors, photobioreactors means they utilize the sunlight for their growth and metabolism
  • 5. In plate type carbon-di-oxide is sparged at the bottom and light can pass to both the side and algae can grow. In tubular the liquid is passed like this it comes out like this and light source may be put in the one way or two ways. In the annular type is very efficient but very difficult to handle because light source is put at the middle and liquid it goes to the annular space when it goes the light will be equally distributed in the surrounding areas
  • 6. In open ponds there is every possibility of getting contamination because other algae present in the atmosphere, they may grow in as contaminants and other bacteria also can grow that affects this particular fermentation process and that is undesirable. spirulina is produced by industry in a large scale in the ponds adopted by the mechanised agitated, filtering and drying system with relatively higher capital investments. In order to cultivate spirulina one must produce all necessary elements which will be will permit the culture to absorb and utilize this element. This involves the range of suitable temperature, illumination to provide the energy needed for photosynthesis, water and nutrients nutrient. Closed system there is close environment and can allow one particular type of algae and grow in the close environment so that the rate of growth of the organism will be very high . The cost aspect in case of open pond will be much less operational cost as compared to closed system. Commercial Producer of Spirulina Ramsun Rasayanics company in Karnataka, Om Spirulina Unit in Andhra Pradesh, Parry Nutraceuticals in Tamil Nadu, Dabur Group of Sannat Sannat products inTamil Nadu, NB Laboratories Mumbai.
  • 7. Industrial Production of Spirulina  Temperature range 30 to 37 °C in the day time and 25 to 30 °C at the night time.  Rich source of water as water is main source for this cultivation  10 hours illumination  low humidity,  low wind,  nutrient source must supply the organic and inorganic sources of carbon, nitrogen and minerals Tank Construction water tight open containers can be used to grow spirulina provided it will resist the corrosion and be non-toxic, its shape is immaterial, although the sharp angle should be avoided to facilitate the agitation or cleaning. Pond vary in size 5000 square meter that is 1.2 acres or larger, water depth typically is 15 to 25 centimetre. The spirulina can be grown in tarpaulin the transparent or a permanent cement tank that then most current commercial farms over last 30 years have been designed with shallow raceway pond circulated with a paddlewheels. In case of this raceway pond the typical depth of the water should be 15 to 25 centimetre,
  • 8. selection of strain The major determinants is the selection of strain for commercial production are growth rate, biochemical composition, resistance to mechanical and physiological stress. A wide variety of species strains that is spirulina have been screened by several people by various countries. Continuous mass production of a particular strain depends on the suitability and stability under the prevailing condition of the farm environment
  • 9. Scale up of that spirulina cultivation Culture is scale up from the mother culture that prepared in the lab the scale up follows roughly 5 is to 1 dilution ratio. Through careful manipulation of the nutrient concentration, it has it has been possible to maintain the mono algal culture even during the initial period of inoculation The scaling up process in this stage where the contamination by other algae or bacteria poses the greatest problem because of the different dilute nature of the spirulina inoculum. There is a direct relationship between the density of spirulina in the culture and density of contaminants, contamination by green algae is a high when when the initial density of the inoculum is low because this is this is also very important factor that the inoculum volume plays very important role for this any fermentation process. If you inoculum is less this affect the fermentation process to a great extent. Conversely this amount of contamination decreases as the spirulina culture build up in density.
  • 10. Effect of Operating Parameters Effect of Light Light intensity plays very important role we find 30 to 40 klux find the normal optimum operation for spirulina. Outdoor algae culture exposed to two regimes of dark and light regime. Regime1:it is induced the mixing of the pond which results the turbulent flow of the culture, in this cycle the algal cell is shifted from the food solar radiation when located in upper culture surface and complete darkness when reaches the bottom culture usually in the depth of 12 to 15 centimetre. Regime 2: is the range of solar irradiation during the day and the sun rise to sun set. The two lifecycle light cycle impose a unique physiological regime on the adaption and acclimatization of outdoor algal cells to light.
  • 11.
  • 12. the slurry obtained above 8 to 10 %dry weight after filtration washed with the potable filtered water. This step is used for washing the excess salts from the biomass, it amounts to 20 to 30 %of dry weight. Final dewatering accomplished by pressing the biomass enclosed in a piece of filtrate cloth a strong cloth plus a strong cotton cloth either by hand or by any any kind of press
  • 13. Drying Sun drying is one of the most economical system for the small projects. In this, the concentrated biomass is spread thinner in the food grade polythene sheet and kept under the sunlight for 4 to 5 hours after drying the flakes is collected and stored clean and moisture less and opaque containers. The grinding process is done simply by mixer grinder