Microalgae: Fast-Growth Sustainable Green Factories
2014
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Аутори
Forjan, EduardoNavarro, Francisco
Cuaresma, María
Vaquero, Isabel
Ruíz-Domínguez, María C.
Gojković, Živan
Vázquez, María
Márquez, Mayca
Mogedas, Benito
Bermejo, Elizabeth
Girlich, Stephan
Domínguez, María J.
Vílchez, Carlos
Vega, José M.
Garbayo, Inés
Чланак у часопису (Рецензирана верзија)
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Microalgae are definitely on the way to become a sustainable, fast growing natural green source for highly demanded market products. Research is currently looking at promising outstanding applications of microalgae among which are the production of biofuels from the fatty acids present in biomass, functional foods enriched with microalgae healthy bioactive molecules, and greenhouse gas mitigation (CO2 consuming) based on high cell density microalgae cultures technology. Besides, other traditional microalgae applications are currently increasing in competitiveness in a growing market demand for green biomass, in which microalgae are widely recognized as a healthy, sustainable and biological renewable resource. Among these traditional applications, microalgae are being used to improve the nutritional quality in animal feed, particularly in aquaculture, therapeutic agent source and antioxidant activity. In addition, microalgae also show to be functional in waste effluents treatment to rem...ove N and P, thus preventing eutrophication, heavy metals and others contaminants. This review intends to offer a comprehensive overview of basic aspects of microalgae physiology, massive production of biomass and current fields of applications at industrial scale.
Кључне речи:
microalgae biotechnology / biomass / green energy source / sustainability / photobioreactors / bioactive compoundsИзвор:
Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology, 2014, 45, 16, 1705-1755Финансирање / пројекти:
- Seventh Framework Programme of the European Union [Grant No. PIRSES-GA-2011-295165 (ALGAENET)]
- Junta de Andalucía [Grant AGR-4337]
Напомена:
- Forján, Eduardo, Navarro ,Francisco, Cuaresma ,María, Vaquero ,Isabel, Ruíz-Domínguez ,María C., Gojkovic ,Živan, Vázquez ,María, Márquez ,Mayca, Mogedas ,Benito, Bermejo ,Elizabeth, Girlich ,Stephan, Domínguez ,María J., Vílchez ,Carlos, Vega ,José M., and Inés and Garbayo. 2015. “Microalgae: Fast-Growth Sustainable Green Factories.” Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology 45(16):1705–55. doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/10643389.2014.966426
Повезане информације:
- Друга верзија
https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/14763 - Друга верзија
https://doi.org/10.1080/10643389.2014.966426
Институција/група
VinčaTY - JOUR AU - Forjan, Eduardo AU - Navarro, Francisco AU - Cuaresma, María AU - Vaquero, Isabel AU - Ruíz-Domínguez, María C. AU - Gojković, Živan AU - Vázquez, María AU - Márquez, Mayca AU - Mogedas, Benito AU - Bermejo, Elizabeth AU - Girlich, Stephan AU - Domínguez, María J. AU - Vílchez, Carlos AU - Vega, José M. AU - Garbayo, Inés PY - 2014 UR - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/14780 AB - Microalgae are definitely on the way to become a sustainable, fast growing natural green source for highly demanded market products. Research is currently looking at promising outstanding applications of microalgae among which are the production of biofuels from the fatty acids present in biomass, functional foods enriched with microalgae healthy bioactive molecules, and greenhouse gas mitigation (CO2 consuming) based on high cell density microalgae cultures technology. Besides, other traditional microalgae applications are currently increasing in competitiveness in a growing market demand for green biomass, in which microalgae are widely recognized as a healthy, sustainable and biological renewable resource. Among these traditional applications, microalgae are being used to improve the nutritional quality in animal feed, particularly in aquaculture, therapeutic agent source and antioxidant activity. In addition, microalgae also show to be functional in waste effluents treatment to remove N and P, thus preventing eutrophication, heavy metals and others contaminants. This review intends to offer a comprehensive overview of basic aspects of microalgae physiology, massive production of biomass and current fields of applications at industrial scale. T2 - Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology T1 - Microalgae: Fast-Growth Sustainable Green Factories VL - 45 IS - 16 SP - 1705 EP - 1755 DO - 10.1080/10643389.2014.966426 ER -
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abstract = "Microalgae are definitely on the way to become a sustainable, fast growing natural green source for highly demanded market products. Research is currently looking at promising outstanding applications of microalgae among which are the production of biofuels from the fatty acids present in biomass, functional foods enriched with microalgae healthy bioactive molecules, and greenhouse gas mitigation (CO2 consuming) based on high cell density microalgae cultures technology. Besides, other traditional microalgae applications are currently increasing in competitiveness in a growing market demand for green biomass, in which microalgae are widely recognized as a healthy, sustainable and biological renewable resource. Among these traditional applications, microalgae are being used to improve the nutritional quality in animal feed, particularly in aquaculture, therapeutic agent source and antioxidant activity. In addition, microalgae also show to be functional in waste effluents treatment to remove N and P, thus preventing eutrophication, heavy metals and others contaminants. This review intends to offer a comprehensive overview of basic aspects of microalgae physiology, massive production of biomass and current fields of applications at industrial scale.",
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Forjan, E., Navarro, F., Cuaresma, M., Vaquero, I., Ruíz-Domínguez, M. C., Gojković, Ž., Vázquez, M., Márquez, M., Mogedas, B., Bermejo, E., Girlich, S., Domínguez, M. J., Vílchez, C., Vega, J. M.,& Garbayo, I.. (2014). Microalgae: Fast-Growth Sustainable Green Factories. in Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology, 45(16), 1705-1755. https://doi.org/10.1080/10643389.2014.966426
Forjan E, Navarro F, Cuaresma M, Vaquero I, Ruíz-Domínguez MC, Gojković Ž, Vázquez M, Márquez M, Mogedas B, Bermejo E, Girlich S, Domínguez MJ, Vílchez C, Vega JM, Garbayo I. Microalgae: Fast-Growth Sustainable Green Factories. in Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology. 2014;45(16):1705-1755. doi:10.1080/10643389.2014.966426 .
Forjan, Eduardo, Navarro, Francisco, Cuaresma, María, Vaquero, Isabel, Ruíz-Domínguez, María C., Gojković, Živan, Vázquez, María, Márquez, Mayca, Mogedas, Benito, Bermejo, Elizabeth, Girlich, Stephan, Domínguez, María J., Vílchez, Carlos, Vega, José M., Garbayo, Inés, "Microalgae: Fast-Growth Sustainable Green Factories" in Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology, 45, no. 16 (2014):1705-1755, https://doi.org/10.1080/10643389.2014.966426 . .


