Mixotrophic cultivation of microalgae provides a very promising alternative for producing carbohydrate-rich biomass to convert into bioethanol and value-added biocompounds, such as vitamins, pigments, proteins, lipids and antioxidant compounds. Spirulina platensis may present high yields of biomass and carbohydrates when it is grown under mixotrophic conditions using cheese whey. However, there are no previous studies evaluating the influence of this culture system on the profile of fatty acids or antioxidant compounds of this species, which are extremely important for food and pharmaceutical applications and would add value to the cultivation process. S. platensis presented higher specific growth rates, biomass productivity and carbohydrat...
This study investigates the use of cheese whey to enhance the microalgae cultivation for bioenergy a...
The mixotrophic growth of the microalgae Chlorella vulgaris was studied using diverse substrates, na...
Spirulina platensis, a multicelluar, photosynthetic prokaryote (algae) contains a high amount of pro...
Spirulina platensis is a filamentous cyanobacterium, photosynthetic tissue that can live in soil, ma...
Growth parameters and biochemical composition of the green microalga Chlorella vulgaris cultivated u...
Spirulina is an improvement of the technology of protein and vitamin enrichment of dairy products us...
Spirulina platensis is a photoautotrophic mesophilic cyanobacterium. Its main sources of nutrients a...
Cultivation of Spirulina platensis in Zarrouk media containing 0–20 g l-1 glucose was studied in a p...
The biomass of cyanobacteria Spirulina is rich in bioactive compounds, with main applications in foo...
This paper presents a method to estimate the biomass of Spirulina cultivated on solid medium with su...
A mixotrophic culture might be used as an alternative to conventional photoautotrophic mass culture ...
Abstract : An experiment was conducted to evaluate growth performances and production of bio-fuel o...
Spirulina are filamentous blue-green microalgae that are multicellular and belong to a couple of dis...
The cyanobacterium Spirulina platensis is extensively used in human nutrition because it is a source...
The microalgae Spirulina (Arthrospira platensis Gomont) is already cultured commercially using open ...
This study investigates the use of cheese whey to enhance the microalgae cultivation for bioenergy a...
The mixotrophic growth of the microalgae Chlorella vulgaris was studied using diverse substrates, na...
Spirulina platensis, a multicelluar, photosynthetic prokaryote (algae) contains a high amount of pro...
Spirulina platensis is a filamentous cyanobacterium, photosynthetic tissue that can live in soil, ma...
Growth parameters and biochemical composition of the green microalga Chlorella vulgaris cultivated u...
Spirulina is an improvement of the technology of protein and vitamin enrichment of dairy products us...
Spirulina platensis is a photoautotrophic mesophilic cyanobacterium. Its main sources of nutrients a...
Cultivation of Spirulina platensis in Zarrouk media containing 0–20 g l-1 glucose was studied in a p...
The biomass of cyanobacteria Spirulina is rich in bioactive compounds, with main applications in foo...
This paper presents a method to estimate the biomass of Spirulina cultivated on solid medium with su...
A mixotrophic culture might be used as an alternative to conventional photoautotrophic mass culture ...
Abstract : An experiment was conducted to evaluate growth performances and production of bio-fuel o...
Spirulina are filamentous blue-green microalgae that are multicellular and belong to a couple of dis...
The cyanobacterium Spirulina platensis is extensively used in human nutrition because it is a source...
The microalgae Spirulina (Arthrospira platensis Gomont) is already cultured commercially using open ...
This study investigates the use of cheese whey to enhance the microalgae cultivation for bioenergy a...
The mixotrophic growth of the microalgae Chlorella vulgaris was studied using diverse substrates, na...
Spirulina platensis, a multicelluar, photosynthetic prokaryote (algae) contains a high amount of pro...