2009; Creswell, 2010).It is a member of the enormous algae group, and can be found colonizing a wide range of habitats; freshwater, marine, and brackish water, such as oceans, rivers, lakes, and some exceptional microalgae can propagate in wastewater (Khan et al., 2018; Ilavarasi et al., 2011; Scholz & Liebezeit, 2012). Taxonomically, there are approximately 80,000 species of microalgae (Parvin et al., 2007) classified into distinct groups comprise of diatoms (bacillariophyta), dinoflagellates (dinophyta), green and yellow-brown flagellates (chlorophyta; prasinophyta; prymnesiophyta, cryptophyta, chrysophyta, and rhaphidiophyta) and blue-green algae (cyanophyta) (El Gamal, 2010).Yet, miniature in size plays a momentous role in the self-sustaining and functional ecosystem on earth; microalgae act as the primary producer in the interconnected food