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Microalgae in Biotechnological Application: A Commercial Approach

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The aim of this review is to summarize the commercial applications of microalgae.
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Microalgae are used as food, feed, and fodder and also used to produce a wide range of metabolites such as, proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, carotenoids, vitamins, fatty acids, sterols, etc. They are able to enhance the nutritional content of conventional food and feed preparations and hence positively affect humans and animal health including aquaculture animals. They also provide a key tool for phycoremediation of toxic metals and nanometal production. The use of microalgae in nanotechnology is a promising field of research with a green approach. The use of genetically modified algae for better production of different biotechnological compounds of interests is popular nowadays. Microalgal biomass production for sustainable biofuel production together with other high-value compounds in a cost-effective way is the major challenge of algal biotechnologists. Microalgal biotechnology is similar to conventional agriculture but has received quite a lot of attention over the last decades, because they can reach substantially higher productivities than traditional crops and can use the wastelands and the large marine ecosystem. As history has shown, research studies on microalgae have been numerous and varied, but they have not always resulted in commercial applications. The aim of this review is to summarize the commercial applications of microalgae.

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Microalgae in aquafeeds for a sustainable aquaculture industry

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Influence of Nitrogen and Phosphorus on Microalgal Growth, Biomass, Lipid, and Fatty Acid Production: An Overview.

TL;DR: In this article, the level of nitrogen and phosphorus required for microalgae cultivation and the benefits of using these nutrients for increasing the biomass productivity of micro-algae for improved lipid and fatty acid quantities.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide details on different aspects of the cyanobacterial system that can help in developing sustainable agricultural practices and discuss their merits and demerits in terms of economic profitability.
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Green Synthesis of Gold Nanoparticles Using Cyanobacteria and their Characterization

TL;DR: In this paper, two cyanobacteria Lyngbya majuscula and Spirulina subsalsa were used as bioreagent for the green synthesis of gold nanoparticles.
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Microalgae as a source for secondary carotenoid production : a screening study

TL;DR: Results about the secondary carotenoid synthesis capacity of 25 different green algal strains revealed that most of the strains accumulated more than one astaxanthin form except Ankistrodesmus sp.
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Vat incubator with immersion core illumination — a new, inexpensive setup for mass phytoplankton culture

TL;DR: The VIICI design is ideally suited for laboratory mass culture of phytoplankton, and has potential for wide application in phycotoxin, toxicological and environmental research, as well as for aquaculture.
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Preconcentration of 198Au in a green alga, Rhizoclonium

TL;DR: It has been concluded from the biochemical analysis that the gold accumulation is due to adsorption in the cellulose and not in protein, fat and carbohydrate.
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Evaluation of algae based feed in Goldfish ( Carassius auratus ) nutrition

TL;DR: The VAF (Value added feed) fed fishes showed positive results in both morphometry and carcass proximate composition, indicating high market value and differences in body weight gain and Feed conversion ratio were significant than the control fishes.
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