This study was conducted to fabricate and model a time–temperature label (TTL) based on paraffin wax and black carrot anthocyanin for monitoring fish products.
The aim of this study is to evaluate the use of Spirogyra sp. green algae for wastewater treatment process in sewer. The effects of light and carbon sources were investigated on growth of the algae Spirogyra sp, removal of nitrate, nitrite, phosphate, chemical oxygen demand (COD) and pH changes. Samples 1 & 4 were grown in autotroph form, while samples 2 & 5 and 3 & 6 were grown in media containing 100 and 200 mg/L of glucose, respectively. Samples 1 up to 3 were grown in cycling light but samples 4 up to 6 were grown in continuous light. Results indicated that algal growth, levels of nitrites and pH and removal of nitrate and phosphate were increased in continuous illumination and carbon sources availability (100 and 200 mg/L of glucose). It can be recommended to apply Spirogyra sp. for wastewater treatment process in sewer collection system.
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