2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10811-023-03005-z
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New microalgae media formulated with completely recycled phosphorus originating from agricultural sidestreams

Abstract: This study investigated the impact of struvite as a sustainable phosphorus source on the growth and phycocyanin production by the blue-green alga Arthrospira platensis. Three modified growth media were compared to the typical SAG-spirul culture media. CS(+) refers to the completely recycled struvite from bovine urine as a phosphate source, while S(-) and S(+) refer to commercially available struvite as a phosphate source. On media with (+), a pre-treatment was conducted to evaporate NH4, as it negatively affec… Show more

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“…Aside from the primary metabolites, microalgae contain a host of HVCs, many of which have commercial uses. These include unsaturated long-chain fatty acids, shown to have a number of health benefits, as well as pigments, such as chlorophylls, phycocyanin, and carotenoids [27,28]. As both biorefineries require electricity, this can be provided from sustainable sources, such as wind, solar, or wave energy.…”
Section: Coastal Marine Biorefinery Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aside from the primary metabolites, microalgae contain a host of HVCs, many of which have commercial uses. These include unsaturated long-chain fatty acids, shown to have a number of health benefits, as well as pigments, such as chlorophylls, phycocyanin, and carotenoids [27,28]. As both biorefineries require electricity, this can be provided from sustainable sources, such as wind, solar, or wave energy.…”
Section: Coastal Marine Biorefinery Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%