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Macroalgae-based biorefineries

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Dalgaard Mikkelsen, Maria   +5 more
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Biofuels From Macroalgae

2022
The steep rise in human population together with the simultaneous growth of urbanization and industrialization has triggered overuse of fossil fuels in the recent years. However, they are non-renewable and release carbon dioxide causing global warming.
Debraj Biswal, Dipanwita Sarkar (Paria)
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Macroalgae-Based Bioethanol

2022
The chapter discusses the methods effective for the extraction of useful energy from the macroalgae biomass including liquefaction, anaerobic digestion, fermentation to biobutanol, trans-esterification to biodiesel, pyrolysis, direct combustion, fermentation to bioethanol, and gasification.
Sakshi Kolpe   +2 more
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Plastic debris in coastal macroalgae

Environmental Research, 2022
Macroalgae are the most productive marine macrophytes in the coastal ecosystem. Although plastic debris has been ubiquitously detected in marine animals, little is known about plastic pollution in macroalgae and how they interact with each other. In this study, the occurrence of plastic debris including microplastics was investigated in 5 macroalgae ...
Qipei, Li   +4 more
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Cytokinins in macroalgae

Plant Growth Regulation, 2003
Thirty-one seaweeds were collected from the warmer KwaZulu-Natal coast and the cooler Cape waters (South Africa). Plant material was extracted with 70% ethanol supplemented with deuterium labelled standards of all known isoprenoid cytokinins.
W.A. Stirk   +3 more
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Macroalgae and Cyanobacteria

2020
Macroalgae (fleshy and calcareous seaweeds), along with sponges, stony and soft corals, hydroids, bryozoans, and tube-building polychaete worms are the critical building blocks of biological habitats of nearshore hardbottom reefs of east Florida. Physical characteristics of these foundation species enhance available shelter for fish and invertebrates ...
Daniel A. McCarthy   +3 more
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Valuable compounds in macroalgae extracts

Food Chemistry, 2013
Bioactive compounds present in ethanolic extracts from 18 macroalgae of the Portuguese coast were analysed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS), leading to the characterization of 14 compounds: proline, phloroglucinol, mannitol, 8 fatty acids and 3 sterols. A dose-dependent response against enzymes with biological significance (α-glucosidase,
Andrade, Paula B.   +6 more
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