Our Nannochloropsis salina mother culture is a high-quality live microalgae starter culture designed for marine biotechnology and high-value compound production.
Nannochloropsis salina is a unicellular, non-motile marine microalga known for its high lipid accumulation potential, particularly rich in omega-3 fatty acids such as EPA. It is extensively used in aquaculture as a primary feed source for larvae and zooplankton, as well as in biofuel and nutraceutical industries. The species demonstrates strong adaptability to saline environments and maintains high productivity under controlled light and nutrient conditions.
This culture is maintained under sterile conditions to ensure high viability, purity, and consistent growth performance for both laboratory-scale and commercial-scale applications.
Key Features
✔ Live Nannochloropsis salina culture
✔ High-quality starter inoculum
✔ Rich in lipids and omega-3 (EPA)
✔ Marine-adapted, salt-tolerant strain
✔ Suitable for laboratory and industrial cultivation
✔ Maintained under sterile culture conditions
Applications
Aquaculture feed (larval and zooplankton nutrition)
Omega-3 (EPA) production and nutraceutical research
Biofuel and lipid accumulation studies
Marine CO₂ fixation and biomass production
Biotechnology and pharmaceutical research
Culture Specifications
Species: Nannochloropsis salina
Type: Live Mother Culture
Form: Liquid Culture
Application: Research & Microalgae Cultivation
Key Components: Lipids, EPA, proteins, pigments
Storage & Handling
Store between 18–24°C
Avoid direct sunlight exposure
Maintain sterile handling conditions
Scale up culture within 3–5 days for optimal growth
Maintain appropriate salinity and nutrient conditions during cultivation
Packaging
Supplied in sterile laboratory containers suitable for safe transportation and immediate inoculation into cultivation systems.



