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Commercial products and environmental benefits of algal diversity

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Hassan, Humeira
Ansari, Faiz A.
Ingle, Kapilkumar Nivrutti
Singh, Kripal
Bux, Faizal

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Elsevier

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The major products from algae that are used and produced commercially today include whole macroalgae/seaweed as raw or processed food, extracted microalgae for high-value pigments, and whole microalgal species as health supplements, all food-grade material intended for human consumption. Microalgal commercial pigment products mostly include β-carotene and astaxanthin utilized as food additives/colorants. Spirulina is cultivated and produced on a large scale, often marketed and sold as a health-promoting ingredient. Animal feed, especially aquaculture feed from microalgal biomass, is another major product produced from Arthrospira and Chlorella species. There is a multitude of other bioproducts produced from extracted and residual microalgal biomass, such as biofuels, pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, cosmetics, animal (livestock) feed, plastics, and fertilizers; however, commercialization of these products is still facing many cost and energy-related challenges and are currently still a work-in-progress. Environmental benefits of algae are mainly its capability to sequester excess CO2 emissions from the atmosphere due to its photosynthetic nature and also play a pivotal role in bioremediation applications.

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Hassan, H. et al. 2024. Commercial products and environmental benefits of algal diversity. doi: 10.1016/b978-0-323-95482-2.00021-3. In: Singh, Kripal, Ribeiro, Milton Cezar and Calicioglu, Özgül, eds. Biodiversity and bioeconomy: status quo, challenges, and opportunities. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 475-502. doi: 10.1016/C2021-0-02137-4

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10.1016/b978-0-323-95482-2.00021-3