“…Other than hydrocarbons, a high percentage of fatty acids (61.44%) was also recorded, major fatty acid recorded were C19:1, C19:2 and C19:3, which were methyl hexadecanoate (palmitate) (30.20%), methyl 9, 12, 15-octadecatrienoate (linolenate) (11.03%), methyl octadecaenoate (elaidate) (8.74%), methyl 9, 12-octadecadienoate (linolenate) (7.51%) and methyl 5, 9, 12-octadecatrienoate (gamma-linolenoate) (2.07%) (Tables 5 and 6). In support of our isolated potent microalgal isolate Chlorella fw-12, a recent study has shown that other green algae Scenedesmus dimorphus performed better than other isolates with respect to important growth parameters and lipid content of near about 30% of dry biomass (Gour et al, (2016). Selvarajan et al, (2015) reported 42.1% ± 2.5% (of dry biomass) of lipid in case of Chlorella vulgaris.…”