Biorefinery Co‐Products 2012
DOI: 10.1002/9780470976692.ch10
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Phytochemicals from Algae

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“…These valuable biochemical compounds have well‐known and have a wide range of applications (Brennan et al. , Koller et al. ).…”
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“…These valuable biochemical compounds have well‐known and have a wide range of applications (Brennan et al. , Koller et al. ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These approaches offer the possibilities of mass-producing valuable therapeutic compounds in microalgae. As microalgae are considered as functional food, dietary supplements, and nutraceuticals, the benefits of obtaining such compounds from microalgae cannot be overemphasized (Mata et al 2010, Varfolomeev and Wasserman 2011, Brennan et al 2012.…”
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“…The liquid phase was then diluted to 250 mL with deionized water and analyzed for 6 anions and cations using a DX-100 ion-chromatography analyzer (Dionex, USA). After centrifugation the solid samples were freeze-dried and analyzed for CHNSO content using a CE Instruments Flash EA 112 series elemental analyzer.…”
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“…The extraction of value added compounds is 3 essential to improve the economics of producing renewable fuels from microalgae and should be considered. Microalgae are a highly promising source of valuable phytochemicals such as pigments, recombinant proteins, mono-and polyunsaturated fats such as omega-3 fats and polysaccharides (Brennan et al, 2012). Limited studies have looked into the extraction of lipids and polysaccharides before further processing into biofuels.…”
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“…Also, the development of sustainable and friendly technologies that involve new trends of applied sciences has started in the last two decades, therefore, algae and cyanobacteria serve as natural ecological resource for human being. Based on cultured species, a number of environmental and biotechnological studies that include wastewater treatment, ecological friendly biofuel, aquaculture, production of various types of highvalue products such as fatty acids, pigments or antitumor agents useful for cosmetic and drug industries have been developed (gachon et al, 2007; Mata et al., 2010;BrEnnan et al, 2012 …”
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