Chu 13

CHU 13 medium is a culture medium used in microbiology for the growth of certain algal species, first published by S.P. Chu in 1942.[1] It is used as growth medium for the biofuel candidate alga Botryococcus braunii.[2] CHU 13 includes essential minerals and trace elements that are required by algae for growth, but does not include a carbon source and so is only appropriate for growth of phototrophs. It can be prepared as either a liquid medium or as an agar medium.

Modified CHU13 Medium, one liter [3]
Compound mg/L
KNO3 400
K2HPO4 80
CaCl2 dihydrate 107
MgSO4 heptahydrate 200
Ferric Citrate 20
Citric acid 100
CoCl2 0.02
H3BO3 5.72
MnCl2 tetrahydrate 3.62
ZnSO4 heptahydrate 0.44
CuSO4 pentahydrate 0.16
Na2MoO4 0.084
0.072 N H2SO4 1 drop

The remaining volume is pure, de-ionized water.

Because it is difficult to weigh out some of the trace minerals, it is advisable to create a mixture of all components at a large concentration, such as a thousand times these measures, and then mix with the appropriate amount of (pure, de-ionized) water. Correct pH to 7.5, and then autoclave.

References

  1. S.P. Chu (Aug., 1942) The Journal of Ecology, Vol. 30, No. 2, pp. 284-325.
  2. C. Largeau, E. Casadevall, C. Berkaloff and P. Dhamelincout (1980) Phytochemistry, 19, 1943.
  3. K. Yamaguchi; et al. (1987). "Lipid composition of a green alga, Botryococcus braunii". Agric. Biol. Chem. 51 (2): 493–498. doi:10.1271/bbb1961.51.493.
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