2023
DOI: 10.21622/marlog.2023.12.666
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Nutritional and toxicological importance of nickel, copper and zinc elements in spirulina platensis

Abstract: The presence of heavy metal ions in water is hazardous to one's health and the environment. Algae are frequently exposed to heavy metal pollution as a result of industrial waste dumping into water environments. Spirulina platensis, a significant kind of algae utilized commercially (especially for fish feeding) as a good source of protein, amino acids, minerals, vital unsaturated fatty acids, and a number of vitamins, was selected for this study because of its high nutritional value. This study examined how S. … Show more

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