DOI: 10.14264/uql.2016.48
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Enhanced microalgae growth and lipid production: a study of cytostatic inhibitors and glycerol assimilation

Abstract: Current microalgal cultivation strategies and the unrefined oil produced (priced at ~USD$294/barrel) (Benemann et al, 2012), have yet to produce globally significant amounts of commercially viable biofuels competitive with fossil derived crude oil currently at (USD$45.22/barrel WTI (Nymex) as of 28.08.2015) (Nasdaq, 2015). Underlying this issue is the economics of gross lipid production, a function of lipid content and cellular productivity. The survival response of microalgal strains that promote the accumu… Show more

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