The increased demand for protein sources combined with a decrease in the available land and water resources have led to a growing interest in macroalgae as alternative protein sources. This review focuses on strategies for macroalgae protein extraction, enrichment and characterization. To date, the protein extraction methods applied to algae include enzymatic hydrolysis, physical processes and chemical extraction. Novel methods, such as pulsed electric field, microwave-assisted, pressurized liquid and supercritical fluid extractions, and the application of smart solvents are discussed. An overview of the use of membranes and other processes to generate high-value protein concentrates from algae extracts is also presented, as well as some ex...
<p>Due to scarcity of fossil feedstocks, there is an increasing demand for biobased fuels. Microalga...
Several microalgae species have been exploited due to their great biotechnological potential for the...
Macroalgae contain significant amounts of high-quality proteins which, because of their structural d...
Population growth is the driving change in the search for new, alternative sources of protein. Macro...
Seaweeds are a rich source of protein and can contain up to 47% on the dry weight basis. It is chall...
In the last few decades, attention on new natural antimicrobial compounds has arisen due to a change...
Seaweeds are industrially exploited for obtaining pigments, polysaccharides, or phenolic compounds w...
Seaweeds are industrially exploited for obtaining pigments, polysaccharides, or phenolic compounds w...
The macroalgal hydrocolloid industry is a rapidly growing industry with an annual growth in the glob...
The large brown seaweeds (kelps) are potential sources of protein for animal feed. They have lower p...
The need for developing alternative protein sources to meet future food demand has driven microalgae...
Microalgae are a rich source of various high-value biomolecules such as lipids, carbohydrates, prote...
n the last few decades, attention on new natural antimicrobial compounds has arisen due to a change ...
Stephen Bleakley is in receipt of a Teagasc Walsh Fellowship (Grant No. 2016073). This work forms pa...
In the light of the global search for novel and sustainable protein sources, macroalgal proteins are...
<p>Due to scarcity of fossil feedstocks, there is an increasing demand for biobased fuels. Microalga...
Several microalgae species have been exploited due to their great biotechnological potential for the...
Macroalgae contain significant amounts of high-quality proteins which, because of their structural d...
Population growth is the driving change in the search for new, alternative sources of protein. Macro...
Seaweeds are a rich source of protein and can contain up to 47% on the dry weight basis. It is chall...
In the last few decades, attention on new natural antimicrobial compounds has arisen due to a change...
Seaweeds are industrially exploited for obtaining pigments, polysaccharides, or phenolic compounds w...
Seaweeds are industrially exploited for obtaining pigments, polysaccharides, or phenolic compounds w...
The macroalgal hydrocolloid industry is a rapidly growing industry with an annual growth in the glob...
The large brown seaweeds (kelps) are potential sources of protein for animal feed. They have lower p...
The need for developing alternative protein sources to meet future food demand has driven microalgae...
Microalgae are a rich source of various high-value biomolecules such as lipids, carbohydrates, prote...
n the last few decades, attention on new natural antimicrobial compounds has arisen due to a change ...
Stephen Bleakley is in receipt of a Teagasc Walsh Fellowship (Grant No. 2016073). This work forms pa...
In the light of the global search for novel and sustainable protein sources, macroalgal proteins are...
<p>Due to scarcity of fossil feedstocks, there is an increasing demand for biobased fuels. Microalga...
Several microalgae species have been exploited due to their great biotechnological potential for the...
Macroalgae contain significant amounts of high-quality proteins which, because of their structural d...