2023
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jchemed.2c00899
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Colorful Diversity─Modified Methods for Extraction and Quantification of Photopigments and Phycobiliproteins Isolated from Phototrophic Micro- and Macroalgae

Abstract: In the course of combining the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) with the science education curriculum, the relevance of the micro- and macroalgae in education is based on the biotechnological future-oriented significance and the ever-growing trend toward plant-based nutrition. So, the micro- and macroalgae are finding their way onto the food shelves and creating biotechnological solutions with regard to climate change (SDG4; SDG13). Their colored photopigments and phycobiliproteins are already established … Show more

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“…Because this VI and editorial are appearing in the April issue, it is also worth noting the contributions of biochemistry educators to the collection of articles being gathered for Chemists Celebrate Earth Week (CCEW). These include a recent article describing a quite colorful laboratory exercise where photopigments are extracted from several types of algae, in line with the CCEW theme this year, “The Curious Chemistry of Amazing Algae”…”
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“…Because this VI and editorial are appearing in the April issue, it is also worth noting the contributions of biochemistry educators to the collection of articles being gathered for Chemists Celebrate Earth Week (CCEW). These include a recent article describing a quite colorful laboratory exercise where photopigments are extracted from several types of algae, in line with the CCEW theme this year, “The Curious Chemistry of Amazing Algae”…”
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“…13 Because this VI and editorial are appearing in the April issue, it is also worth noting the contributions of biochemistry educators to the collection of articles being gathered for Chemists Celebrate Earth Week (CCEW). These include a recent article describing a quite colorful laboratory exercise where photopigments are extracted from several types of algae, 14 in line with the CCEW theme this year, "The Curious Chemistry of Amazing Algae". 15 It remains a great privilege to engage with the creativity of the chemistry education community through reading the array of publications that have been collected over 100 years of activity of the Journal.…”
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