Therefore, the enzymatic hydrolysis
of SJ was preferable. Lipid content in algal cells was 53.3%
with glucose feeding, and 52.5% with ESJ feeding, which was not
significantly different. Thus, the lipid yield of C. protothecoides
was 394.4 mg L1 day1 on glucose and 535.5 mg L1 day1on
ESJ. The results indicate that not only can sweet sorghum be used
efficiently for C. protothecoides cultivation, but also the lipid yield
from sweet sorghum has exceeded that from glucose.