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Unconventional high-value products from microalgae: A review

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BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 329, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2021.124895

Keywords

Microalgae; Synthetic biology; Molecular farming; Fucoxanthin; Cannabinoids; Biostimulants

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  1. ISF [1143/19]

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Microalgae have become increasingly important in biotechnology, offering valuable products and services in various applications due to their vast biodiversity, genetic engineering tools, and culture techniques. Novel algal compounds can be obtained from recently isolated microalgae, selectively stressed conditions, and enzymatic adjustment of conventional molecules. The use of recent technologies can enhance the economic viability of introducing microalgae-based products.
Microalgae have gained significant importance in biotechnology development, providing valuable goods and services in multiple applications. Although there is a rising market for most of these applications, the incorporation and introduction of microalgae into new venues will extend in the near future. These advances are due to the vast biodiversity of microalgal species, recent genetic engineering tools, and culture techniques. There are three main possible approaches for novel algal compounds from: (1) recently isolated yet less known microalgae; (2) selectively stressed conditions; and (3) enzymatically adjusted compounds from conventional molecules. All these approaches can be combined in a specific manner. This review discusses the opportunities, potential and limitations of introducing novel microalgae-based products, and how the recent technologies can be deployed to make these products financially viable. To give an outlook to the future, an analysis of the developments and predicted future market that further enlarge the promise of cultivating microalgae for commercial purposes are considered.

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