Red algae, belonging to the phylum Rhodophyta, contain an abundance of useful chemicals including bioactive molecules and present opportunities for the production of different products through biorefinery cascades. The rhodophyte Palmaria palmata, commonly termed dulse or dillisk, grows predominantly on the northern coasts of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and is a well-known snack food. Due to its abundance, availability and cultivation capacity, P. palmata was selected for study as a potential candidate for a biorefinery process. In addition to studying juice and solid fractions of freshly harvested P. palmata, we have investigated the novel possibility of preserving algal biomass by ensilaging protocols similar to those employed for ter...
The chemical profile of biorefined Saccharina latissima, Ascophyllum nodosum and Palmaria palmata af...
A nondestructive, multicomponent fractionation strategy has been developed to extract proteins and p...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Biological & Agricultural EngineeringLisa R. WilkenMicroalgae are ...
Red algae, belonging to the phylum Rhodophyta, contain an abundance of useful chemicals including bi...
Seaweeds can be a valuable resource for biorefinery and biotechnology applications, but their high w...
The growing population is accompanied by an increase in the global energy and resource demand. Biore...
Seaweeds can be a valuable resource for biorefinery and biotechnology applications, but their high w...
Beyond the commercial exploitation of macroalgae as food and as a source of phycocolloids, this bior...
Seaweeds, i.e. macroalgae that occupy the littoral zone, are a great source of compounds with divers...
ABSTRACT: Macroalgae have significant advantages over land-living biomass resources and are promisin...
Hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL) is a promising biomass conversion method that can be incorporated in...
The high demand for sustainable and healthy food is caused by the rapid growth of the world populati...
The imminent need for transition to a circular bioeconomy, based on the valorisation of renewable bi...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Marine macroalgal (seaweed) polysaccharides are highly promising ...
The biological invasion caused by the invasive macroalga Rugulopteryx okamurae is causing increasing...
The chemical profile of biorefined Saccharina latissima, Ascophyllum nodosum and Palmaria palmata af...
A nondestructive, multicomponent fractionation strategy has been developed to extract proteins and p...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Biological & Agricultural EngineeringLisa R. WilkenMicroalgae are ...
Red algae, belonging to the phylum Rhodophyta, contain an abundance of useful chemicals including bi...
Seaweeds can be a valuable resource for biorefinery and biotechnology applications, but their high w...
The growing population is accompanied by an increase in the global energy and resource demand. Biore...
Seaweeds can be a valuable resource for biorefinery and biotechnology applications, but their high w...
Beyond the commercial exploitation of macroalgae as food and as a source of phycocolloids, this bior...
Seaweeds, i.e. macroalgae that occupy the littoral zone, are a great source of compounds with divers...
ABSTRACT: Macroalgae have significant advantages over land-living biomass resources and are promisin...
Hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL) is a promising biomass conversion method that can be incorporated in...
The high demand for sustainable and healthy food is caused by the rapid growth of the world populati...
The imminent need for transition to a circular bioeconomy, based on the valorisation of renewable bi...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Marine macroalgal (seaweed) polysaccharides are highly promising ...
The biological invasion caused by the invasive macroalga Rugulopteryx okamurae is causing increasing...
The chemical profile of biorefined Saccharina latissima, Ascophyllum nodosum and Palmaria palmata af...
A nondestructive, multicomponent fractionation strategy has been developed to extract proteins and p...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Biological & Agricultural EngineeringLisa R. WilkenMicroalgae are ...