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Application of Chlorella sp. and Scenedesmus sp. in the Bioconversion of Urban Leachates into Industrially Relevant Metabolites
Ortiz Betancur, Jeimy J.; Herrera Ochoa, Marla S.; García Martínez, Janet B.; Urbina-Suarez, Nestor Andres; López Barrera, Germán L.; Barajas Solano, andres F; Bryan, Samantha; ZUORRO, Antonio (Applied SciencesSuiza, 2022-02-26): This paper explores the ability of Chlorella sp. and Scenedesmus sp. to convert landfill leachates into usable metabolites. Different concentrations (0.5, 1, 5, and 10% v/v) of leachate coupled with an inorganic carbon ... -
The Circular Economy Approach to Improving CNP Ratio in Inland Fishery Wastewater for Increasing Algal Biomass Production
García Martínez, Janet B.; Sanchez Tobos, Leidy P.; Carvajal Albarracin, Nicolaz A ; Barajas Solano, andres F; Barajas Ferreira, Crisostomo; Kafarov, Viatcheslav; ZUORRO, Antonio (WaterSuiza, 2022-02-26)In this work, the capacity of wastewater from an inland fishery system in Colombia (Norte de Santander) was tested as culture medium for Chlorella sp. and Scenedesmus sp. Due to insufficient N and P concentrations for ... -
Enhancement of Metabolite Production in High-Altitude Microalgal Strains by Optimized C/N/P Ratio
Suárez Quintana, William H.; García Rico, Ramón O.; García Martínez, Janet B.; Urbina Suarez, Néstor A.; López-Barrera, Germán L.; Barajas Solano, Andrés F.; Zuorro, Antonio (Applied SciencesSuiza, 2022-07-04): This study evaluated the role of C/N/P in the increase in the synthesis of carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids in two high-mountain strains of algae (Chlorella sp. UFPS019 and Desmodesmus sp. UFPS021). Three carbon ... -
Inherent Safety Analysis and Sustainability Evaluation of a Vaccine Production Topology in North-East Colombia
González Delgado, Ángel Darío; García Martínez, Janet B.; Barajas Solano, Andrés F. (SustainabilitySuiza, 2022-08-12): Influenza is a respiratory disease that may cause severe consequences to human health. Influenza caused between 99,000 and 200,000 deaths worldwide in 2019. Studies have reported the presence of this virus in Santander, ...