Biosystems Engineering: Biofactories for Food Production in the Century XXI 2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-03880-3_8
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Microalgae and Cyanobacteria Production for Feed and Food Supplements

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“…The analysis of the functional groups of those compounds revealed that the carbohydrates are hydrolyzed into glucose before the reaction with lysine to produce biocrude oil. However, the principal amino acids in the algal feedstock are glutamic acid (15.0–17.4%), aspartic acid (10.9–13.4%), leucine (10.6–12.0%), valine (8.2–10.7%), and alanine (8.1–10.0%), and lysine was not an ideal model compound for the protein in microalgae.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The analysis of the functional groups of those compounds revealed that the carbohydrates are hydrolyzed into glucose before the reaction with lysine to produce biocrude oil. However, the principal amino acids in the algal feedstock are glutamic acid (15.0–17.4%), aspartic acid (10.9–13.4%), leucine (10.6–12.0%), valine (8.2–10.7%), and alanine (8.1–10.0%), and lysine was not an ideal model compound for the protein in microalgae.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dicha comparación presenta una diferencia estadísticamente significativa. Algunos investigadores han explorado el uso de medios económicos derivados de fertilizantes o de residuos agrícolas llegando a la conclusión de que Tetraselmis es una microalga resistente que no requiere de vitaminas para su crecimiento, lo cual concuerda con los resultados de este estudio, ya que el uso de fertilizante compuesto solamente por fuentes de nitrógeno (nitrato), fósforo (fosfato) y potasio promovió el crecimiento de la microalga de forma similar a los otros medios comerciales [18].…”
Section: Resultados Y Discusiónunclassified
“…Debido probablemente a que es una microalga tropical sometida a largos periodos de luz, sin embargo, es conveniente estudiar otros fotoperiodos intermedios ya que para algunas microalgas es más favorable tener un espacio de oscuridad para un crecimiento balanceado, mientras que la iluminación continua es utilizada para promover la producción de metabolitos. Además, se debe tener en cuenta que la iluminación con luz artificial tiene un costo muy significativo en el cultivo [18].…”
Section: Fotoperiodounclassified
“…Similarly, Dunaliella species accumulate high amounts of β carotene, about 10-14% of their dry weight, and have been shown to increase production in response to high salinity and light intensity [105]. Most of Dunaliella cultures are grown in open tanks, taking advantage of their high tolerance to high salt concentrations, which reduces the risks of contamination, and Israel, Australia and the EE.…”
Section: Pigmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%