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Harvesting Microalgae for Food and Energy Products

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Liber, JA; Bryson, AE; Bonito, G; Du, ZY
Published in: Small Methods
October 1, 2020

Microalgae are promising biological factories for diverse natural products. Microalgae tout high productivity, and their biomass has value in industrial products ranging from biofuels, feedstocks, food additives, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and as alternatives to synthetic or animal-derived products. However, harvesting microalgae to extract bioproducts is challenging given their small size and suspension in liquid growth media. In response, technologic developments have relied upon mechanical, chemical, thermal, and biological means to dewater microalgal suspensions and further extract bioproducts. In this review, the effectiveness and considerations were evaluated for the implementation of microalgae harvesting techniques. Nonbiological methods—filtration, chemical, electrical, and magnetic nanoparticle flocculation, centrifugation, hydrothermal liquefaction, and solvent-based extraction, as well as biological coculture-based methods are included. Recent advances in coculture algae-flocculation technologies that involve bacteria and fungi are summarized. These produce a variety of natural bioproducts, which show promise in fuel and food additive applications. Furthermore, this review addresses the developments of genetic tools and resources to optimize the productivity and harvesting of microalgae or to provide new bioproducts via heterologous expression. Finally, a glimpse of future biotechnologies that will converge to produce, harvest, and process microalgae using sustainable and cost-effective methods is offered.

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Small Methods

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2366-9608

Publication Date

October 1, 2020

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4

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10
 

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Liber, J. A., Bryson, A. E., Bonito, G., & Du, Z. Y. (2020). Harvesting Microalgae for Food and Energy Products. Small Methods, 4(10). https://doi.org/10.1002/smtd.202000349
Liber, J. A., A. E. Bryson, G. Bonito, and Z. Y. Du. “Harvesting Microalgae for Food and Energy Products.” Small Methods 4, no. 10 (October 1, 2020). https://doi.org/10.1002/smtd.202000349.
Liber JA, Bryson AE, Bonito G, Du ZY. Harvesting Microalgae for Food and Energy Products. Small Methods. 2020 Oct 1;4(10).
Liber, J. A., et al. “Harvesting Microalgae for Food and Energy Products.” Small Methods, vol. 4, no. 10, Oct. 2020. Scopus, doi:10.1002/smtd.202000349.
Liber JA, Bryson AE, Bonito G, Du ZY. Harvesting Microalgae for Food and Energy Products. Small Methods. 2020 Oct 1;4(10).

Published In

Small Methods

DOI

EISSN

2366-9608

Publication Date

October 1, 2020

Volume

4

Issue

10