RRC ID 56461
Author Li M, Muñoz HE, Goda K, Di Carlo D.
Title Shape-based separation of microalga Euglena gracilis using inertial microfluidics.
Journal Sci Rep
Abstract Euglena gracilis (E. gracilis) has been proposed as one of the most attractive microalgae species for biodiesel and biomass production, which exhibits a number of shapes, such as spherical, spindle-shaped, and elongated. Shape is an important biomarker for E. gracilis, serving as an indicator of biological clock status, photosynthetic and respiratory capacity, cell-cycle phase, and environmental condition. The ability to prepare E. gracilis of uniform shape at high purities has significant implications for various applications in biological research and industrial processes. Here, we adopt a label-free, high-throughput, and continuous technique utilizing inertial microfluidics to separate E. gracilis by a key shape parameter-cell aspect ratio (AR). The microfluidic device consists of a straight rectangular microchannel, a gradually expanding region, and five outlets with fluidic resistors, allowing for inertial focusing and ordering, enhancement of the differences in cell lateral positions, and accurate separation, respectively. By making use of the shape-activated differences in lateral inertial focusing dynamic equilibrium positions, E. gracilis with different ARs ranging from 1 to 7 are directed to different outlets.
Volume 7(1)
Pages 10802
Published 2017-9-7
DOI 10.1038/s41598-017-10452-5
PII 10.1038/s41598-017-10452-5
PMID 28883551
PMC PMC5589772
MeSH Cell Separation / methods* Cell Shape* Euglena gracilis / classification Euglena gracilis / cytology* Euglena gracilis / isolation & purification* Microfluidics / instrumentation Microfluidics / methods*
IF 4.011
Times Cited 13
Resource
Algae