Induction of Bioactive Compound Composition from Marine Microalgae (Lyngbya sp.) by using Different Stress Condition

Objective: To the effect of salinity stress on the production of microalgae (Lyngbya chlorophyll pigments in the growth medium. sp.) and Methods: Stress was investigated by using green algae strains Lyngbya sp. in response to change dbiifofaecretinvte s ctroemssp ocuonnddist iwonitsh loiukte a1n0y...

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Main Authors: Nurul Farhana, Rosly, Rabeah Adawiyah, Abdul Razak, Palaniselvam, Kuppusamy, M. M., Yusoff, Natanamurugaraj, Govindan
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Published: Journal of Coastal Life Medicine 2013
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spelling ump-47092018-01-22T01:25:43Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/4709/ Induction of Bioactive Compound Composition from Marine Microalgae (Lyngbya sp.) by using Different Stress Condition Nurul Farhana, Rosly Rabeah Adawiyah, Abdul Razak Palaniselvam, Kuppusamy M. M., Yusoff Natanamurugaraj, Govindan TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering Objective: To the effect of salinity stress on the production of microalgae (Lyngbya chlorophyll pigments in the growth medium. sp.) and Methods: Stress was investigated by using green algae strains Lyngbya sp. in response to change dbiifofaecretinvte s ctroemssp ocuonnddist iwonitsh loiukte a1n0y modification of cell growth and biomass production rate. The %-40% were analyzed. Results: During the stress condition, various biochemical and microbiological assays were emxopnreitsosreedd .t hTaht e3 0photochemical composition was evaluated by GC-MS studies. The studies including chloroph%y lhl icgohnetre nsta.l inity stress was suitable for high phytochemical production rate Conclusions: Our study indicates the wide range of salinity stress to enhance the growth on microalgae culture and enhance the production of major secondary metabolites Journal of Coastal Life Medicine 2013 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/4709/1/Journal_of_Coastal_Life_Medicine.pdf Nurul Farhana, Rosly and Rabeah Adawiyah, Abdul Razak and Palaniselvam, Kuppusamy and M. M., Yusoff and Natanamurugaraj, Govindan (2013) Induction of Bioactive Compound Composition from Marine Microalgae (Lyngbya sp.) by using Different Stress Condition. Journal of Coastal Life Medicine, 1 (3). 209-213. ISSN 2309-5288 (Print), 2309-6152 (Online) http://dx.doi.org/10.12980/JCLM.1.2013C985 DOI: 10.12980/JCLM.1.2013C985
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topic TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
spellingShingle TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
Nurul Farhana, Rosly
Rabeah Adawiyah, Abdul Razak
Palaniselvam, Kuppusamy
M. M., Yusoff
Natanamurugaraj, Govindan
Induction of Bioactive Compound Composition from Marine Microalgae (Lyngbya sp.) by using Different Stress Condition
description Objective: To the effect of salinity stress on the production of microalgae (Lyngbya chlorophyll pigments in the growth medium. sp.) and Methods: Stress was investigated by using green algae strains Lyngbya sp. in response to change dbiifofaecretinvte s ctroemssp ocuonnddist iwonitsh loiukte a1n0y modification of cell growth and biomass production rate. The %-40% were analyzed. Results: During the stress condition, various biochemical and microbiological assays were emxopnreitsosreedd .t hTaht e3 0photochemical composition was evaluated by GC-MS studies. The studies including chloroph%y lhl icgohnetre nsta.l inity stress was suitable for high phytochemical production rate Conclusions: Our study indicates the wide range of salinity stress to enhance the growth on microalgae culture and enhance the production of major secondary metabolites
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author Nurul Farhana, Rosly
Rabeah Adawiyah, Abdul Razak
Palaniselvam, Kuppusamy
M. M., Yusoff
Natanamurugaraj, Govindan
author_facet Nurul Farhana, Rosly
Rabeah Adawiyah, Abdul Razak
Palaniselvam, Kuppusamy
M. M., Yusoff
Natanamurugaraj, Govindan
author_sort Nurul Farhana, Rosly
title Induction of Bioactive Compound Composition from Marine Microalgae (Lyngbya sp.) by using Different Stress Condition
title_short Induction of Bioactive Compound Composition from Marine Microalgae (Lyngbya sp.) by using Different Stress Condition
title_full Induction of Bioactive Compound Composition from Marine Microalgae (Lyngbya sp.) by using Different Stress Condition
title_fullStr Induction of Bioactive Compound Composition from Marine Microalgae (Lyngbya sp.) by using Different Stress Condition
title_full_unstemmed Induction of Bioactive Compound Composition from Marine Microalgae (Lyngbya sp.) by using Different Stress Condition
title_sort induction of bioactive compound composition from marine microalgae (lyngbya sp.) by using different stress condition
publisher Journal of Coastal Life Medicine
publishDate 2013
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/4709/
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/4709/
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/4709/
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/4709/1/Journal_of_Coastal_Life_Medicine.pdf
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