The state of the art of microalgae biotechnology, particularly focusing on new culture techniques and actual and potential uses of microalgae in human and animal nutrition, in cosmetics and pharmaceutics, and for environmental applications, is described. Some examples of the world's largest commercial plants in the field are presented. For the future, it is possible to foresee a huge increase in the demand for cultured algae, in terms of both quantity and diversity. For example, aquaculture will require new animal species and, consequently, new microalgae to fulfil their nutritional needs will be necessary. The production of algae for high-value markets (aquaculture, food supplements, nutraceuticals, pharmaceuticals) will be developed through the search for, isolation and cultivation of new algal strains endowed with the activity of interest. Algal biomass might become an important source of biofuels, especially if its production will be carried out in low-cost photobioreactors and associated with wastewater treatment and greenhouse gas abatement.

Advances in microalgal culture for aquaculture feed and other uses

G Chini Zittelli
2009

Abstract

The state of the art of microalgae biotechnology, particularly focusing on new culture techniques and actual and potential uses of microalgae in human and animal nutrition, in cosmetics and pharmaceutics, and for environmental applications, is described. Some examples of the world's largest commercial plants in the field are presented. For the future, it is possible to foresee a huge increase in the demand for cultured algae, in terms of both quantity and diversity. For example, aquaculture will require new animal species and, consequently, new microalgae to fulfil their nutritional needs will be necessary. The production of algae for high-value markets (aquaculture, food supplements, nutraceuticals, pharmaceuticals) will be developed through the search for, isolation and cultivation of new algal strains endowed with the activity of interest. Algal biomass might become an important source of biofuels, especially if its production will be carried out in low-cost photobioreactors and associated with wastewater treatment and greenhouse gas abatement.
2009
Inglese
Gavin Burnell and Geoff Allan
New technologies in aquaculture: Improving production efficiency, quality and environmental management
610
676
9781845693848
CRC Press
Woodhead Publishing
Boca Raton
Cambridge
STATI UNITI D'AMERICA
REGNO UNITO DI GRAN BRETAGNA
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Microalgae
photobioreactors
aquaculture feeds
nutraceuticals
bioactive molecules
5
02 Contributo in Volume::02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
268
none
Mrtredici, ; Biondi, N; Ponis, E; Rodolfi, L; CHINI ZITTELLI, Graziella
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