4.6 Article

Integrated biorefinery process for sustainable fractionation of Ulva ohnoi (Chlorophyta): process optimization and revenue analysis

Journal

JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYCOLOGY
Volume 32, Issue 4, Pages 2271-2282

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10811-020-02044-0

Keywords

Biorefinery; Blue economy; Co-production; Macroalgae; Marine biorefinery; Ulva; Chlorophyta

Funding

  1. US-Israel Binational Agricultural Research and Development Fund
  2. Israel Ministry of Science and Technology [57514]
  3. Israel Ministry of Energy

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Blue economy, the sustainable and effective use of ocean resources for economic growth, is a major challenge to coastal communities. Marine macroalgae are potentially sustainable feedstock for future food, materials, chemicals, and fuels. For seaweed biorefinery, the fractionation of the biomass to co-produce multiple products is crucial in the efficient valorization of the marine biomass. In this work, we developed a protocol for co-production of six different products from the green macroalga Ulva ohnoi using green extraction methods. A total of 90.31 +/- 1.94% of the initial biomass was recovered in separated products. The fraction of the recovered products from initial dry weight biomass was 45.42 +/- 1.91% salts, 3.67 +/- 1.38% starch, 3.81 +/- 1.26% lipids, 13.88 +/- 0.40% ulvan, 14.83 +/- 1.06% proteins, and 8.70 +/- 1.87% cellulose. A potential revenue analyses, based on these experimental data and current market prices, suggests that total the revenue fluctuates between US$1.56 and US$3.93 kg(-1) of dry biomass and depends on recovered products fraction in the seaweed biomass and products market value.

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