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Marine Microalgae

2005
Marine microalgae, the largest primary biomass, have been attracting attention as resources for new metabolites and biotechnologically useful genes. The diversified marine environment harbors a large variety of microalgae. In this paper, the biotechnological aspects and fundamental characteristics of marine microalgae are reviewed.
Tadashi, Matsunaga   +3 more
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Mass production of microalgae

Experientia, 1982
The limits of the earth’s arable lands1, the continuing need for more agricultural products and/or raw materials for industry2, and agricultural products for animal feed and human food3, the growth of world population4, and the increasing cost and depletion of fossil fuels5 all point to the need for new sources of agricultural products that will not ...
Stuart A. Aaronson   +3 more
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Biodiesel from Microalgae

2010
The development of industrial processes for large-scale production of biofuels , in particular biodiesel , is one of the most pursued purposes of research teams, companies, and governments all in the world, as consequence of a necessary reduction of CO2 emissions and the need of renewable and affordable energy sources.
Nicolò, M. S.   +3 more
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Polysaccharides Produced by Microalgae

2021
The class of polysaccharides is recognized to be of paramount importance in modern technology; the possible molecular chemodiversity of these biomaterials that can be found in microalgae can play an important role in industrial sectors such as food, pharmaceutical, cosmetic, nutraceutical, and aquaculture.
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Photobioreactors for the production of microalgae

2017
Microalgae have a large biotechnological potential for producing valuable substances for feed, food, nutraceutical, and pharmaceutical industries . Furthermore, other applications can be attributed to the photosynthetic process performed by these microorganisms such as CO2 mitigation, wastewater treatment, and biofuels production. Whatever the process,
Acién, F.G.   +6 more
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Transgenic microalgae as bioreactors

Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, 2019
Microalgae are unicellular organisms that act as the crucial primary producers all over the world, typically found in marine and freshwater environments. Most of them can live photo-autotrophically, reproduce rapidly, and accumulate biomass in a short period efficiently.
Jian-Guo Jiang   +2 more
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Biofuel production from microalgae: challenges and chances

Phytochemistry Reviews, 2022
Anh Tuan Hoang   +9 more
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Microalgae taxonomy and breeding.

2013
Microalgae are a diverse group of organisms that form the basic component of many eco­- systems. The systemic classification of algae is primarily based on their pigment composition and is divided into nine classes. The largest groups are Chlorophyceae (green algae), Phaeophyceae (brown algae), Pyrrophyceae (dinoflagellates), Chrysophyceae (golden ...
Shanmugam Hemaiswarya   +4 more
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The Physiology of Microalgae

2016
This book covers the state-of-the-art of microalgae physiology and biochemistry (and the several –omics). It serves as a key reference work for those working with microalgae, whether in the lab, the field, or for commercial applications. It is aimed at new entrants into the field (i.e. PhD students) as well as experienced practitioners.
Borowitzka, M.A.   +2 more
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Cryopreservation of Microalgae and Cyanobacteria [PDF]

open access: possible, 2007
Most culturable cyanobacteria and soil microalgae can be cryopreserved with relatively high viability. Furthermore, many freshwater and marine eukaryotic algae can also be cryopreserved, but typically with lower post-thaw viability levels. However, to date, most dinoflagellates, cryptophytes, synurophytes, and raphidophytes cannot be successfully ...
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