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- Crypthecodinium cohnii ist eine marine, rote Mikroalge, welche auch unter ihrem Basionym Gyrodinium cohnii Seligo bekannt ist. Die Mikroalge gehört zum Unterstamm der Dinoflagellaten. Diese eukaryotischen Einzeller zeichnen sich durch das Vorhandensein von Geißeln aus.Im Gegensatz zu den meisten Algen gewinnt Crypthecodinium cohnii ihre Energie nicht durch Photosynthese, sondern ist heterotroph, weshalb man sie oft auf rottenden Algen findet. Für experimentelle Zwecke werden Medien mit Zusätzen wie Glucose, synthetischem Meersalz und Hefeextrakten verwendet. (de)
- Crypthecodinium cohnii is a species of dinoflagellate microalgae. It is used industrially in the production of docosahexaenoic acid. Crypthecodinium cohnii is a heterotrophic non-photosynthetic Microalgae. C. cohnii can acclimate a higher docosahexaenoic acid to polyunsaturated fatty acids ratio, however current studies are trying to increase the volume of DHA production by creating mutant strains. Studies have shown that an increase in the supply of Dissolved Oxygen results in an increased production of DHA. In addition to oxygen concentration, C. cohnii is known to react to a change in salinity by changing their growth rate. C. cohnii's growth is highly dependent on their microbiome or environment. Most of the DHA in the Microalgae is found in the phospholipid, phosphatidylcholine. C. cohnii cultures require an organic carbon source to allow for accumulation of DHA. C. cohnii has show to accumulate other fatty acids and starch, especially due to nutrient limitation. C. cohnii showed the greatest accumulation of lipids when grown in a pH auxostat culture. (en)
- La Crypthecodinium cohnii è una microalga dinoflagellata usata industrialmente per la produzione di acido docosaesaenoico (DHA). (it)
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- Crypthecodinium cohnii (en)
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- Chatton in Grassé, 1952 (en)
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- Crypthecodinium cohnii ist eine marine, rote Mikroalge, welche auch unter ihrem Basionym Gyrodinium cohnii Seligo bekannt ist. Die Mikroalge gehört zum Unterstamm der Dinoflagellaten. Diese eukaryotischen Einzeller zeichnen sich durch das Vorhandensein von Geißeln aus.Im Gegensatz zu den meisten Algen gewinnt Crypthecodinium cohnii ihre Energie nicht durch Photosynthese, sondern ist heterotroph, weshalb man sie oft auf rottenden Algen findet. Für experimentelle Zwecke werden Medien mit Zusätzen wie Glucose, synthetischem Meersalz und Hefeextrakten verwendet. (de)
- La Crypthecodinium cohnii è una microalga dinoflagellata usata industrialmente per la produzione di acido docosaesaenoico (DHA). (it)
- Crypthecodinium cohnii is a species of dinoflagellate microalgae. It is used industrially in the production of docosahexaenoic acid. Crypthecodinium cohnii is a heterotrophic non-photosynthetic Microalgae. C. cohnii can acclimate a higher docosahexaenoic acid to polyunsaturated fatty acids ratio, however current studies are trying to increase the volume of DHA production by creating mutant strains. Studies have shown that an increase in the supply of Dissolved Oxygen results in an increased production of DHA. In addition to oxygen concentration, C. cohnii is known to react to a change in salinity by changing their growth rate. C. cohnii's growth is highly dependent on their microbiome or environment. Most of the DHA in the Microalgae is found in the phospholipid, phosphatidylcholine. C. co (en)
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- Crypthecodinium cohnii (en)
- Crypthecodinium cohnii (de)
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