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Carbohydrate degradation and methane production during fermentation ofLaminaria saccharina (Laminariales, Phaeophyceae)

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Anaerobic digestion of the brown algaLaminaria saccharina (L.) Lamour. harvested in spring and autumn was carried out at controlled laboratory conditions in stirred fermentor systems. Due to the normal seasonal variations, the autumn material had a much higher content of carbohydrates such as mannitol and laminaran. Both batch and semi-continuous feeding conditions were investigated for periods up to 800 h, with inoculum provided from previous kelp fermentations. In batch cultures, the methane yield from the autumn material was doubled compared to that of the spring material. Semi-continuous conditions gave more similar methane yields for both raw materials, 0.22 and 0.27 l CH4 per g VS for spring and autumn material, respectively. In all experiments, mannitol and laminaran were reduced to less than 5‰ of the initial values within 24–48 hours after inoculation, whereas 30‰ of the alginate content was detectable even after 30 days. Viscometry revealed that this material was severely depolymerized, and alginate lyase activity was found to develop rapidly in all cultures. Although mannitol and laminaran were fermented much faster than alginate, the total accumulated methane yields seemed to be determined by the total carbohydrate content of the raw material during extended semi-continuous feeding.

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Østgaard, K., Indergaard, M., Markussen, S. et al. Carbohydrate degradation and methane production during fermentation ofLaminaria saccharina (Laminariales, Phaeophyceae). J Appl Phycol 5, 333–342 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02186236

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