Growth Assessment of Spirulina platensis under Oxidative Stress
Jyoti Singh Kushwah,
Rita Sharma,
Kuldip Dwivedi
Abstract:Arthrospira platensis, the spiral, multicellular, filamentous, non-heterocystus, non-nitrogen-fixing photosynthetic cyanobacteria that make up spirulina, is an entirely biologically derived organism. Spirulina can tolerate varied fluctuations in H2O2 and requires an abundance of minerals. The current work investigates the possibility of enhanced growth and cultivation under stressful circumstances, like variations in concentration of H2O2.Different concentrations of H2O2 under which S. platensis untreated, 2, … Show more
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