T. obliquus cultivation under heterotrophic conditions: determination of growth parameters
Microalgae are a promising feedstock for the future of the industrial chemistry. Among microalgae, Tetradesmus obliquus (generally known as Scenedesmus obliquus) is one of the most studied species due to its robustness and its good performances for production of lipids, proteins and carbohydrates. However, the high production costs still limit large part of the possible applications. The exploitation of the heterotrophic metabolism for microalgae cultivation may potentially improve the biomass production sustainability, especially if organic substrates are obtained from wastewaters.