Abstract: | In order to optimize the optimal cultivation conditions of freshwater algae Desmodesmus armatus for biomass production. In this study, the optimum source of carbon, nitrogen and intensity of light were investigated. Particularly, the variables which are affect the biomass of D. armatus was screened by the Plackett‐Burman (PB) method. Furthermore, the optimized medium composition using central composite design (CCD) of response surface method (RSM) central for D. armatus was reconstituted accordingly to have 0.93 g/L nitrate, 0.04 g/L phosphate, 0.15 g/L magnesium sulphate and 0.07 g/L bicarbonate, and optimum growth conditions of temperature at 27°C, light intensity of 108 μmol m?2 s?1, pH 7.00 and air flow of 0.50 L/min. After 12 days, the biomass, protein and polysaccharose content were 1.65 ± 0.15 g/L, 53.61 ± 1.25% and 6.15 ± 0.43%, respectively. Finally, the optimized conditions were applied to the outdoor 800‐L photobioreactor for scale‐up cultivation. |