Haematococcus lacustris (formerly called Haematococcus pluvialis) is regarded as the most promising microalgae for the production of natural astaxanthin, which is secondary metabolism used as a dietary supplement, also for cosmetic applications, due to its high antioxidant activity. Astaxanthin has a wide range of biological activities and high economic potential, and currently dominates the market in its synthetic form. Furthermore, because of the difficulty of bioprocess and the high cost of cultivation, astaxanthin extracted from this microalga is still expensive due to its low biomass and pigment productivities. Large-scale biomass production in biotechnological production necessitates the processing of a large number of cultures as wel...
State-of-the-art commercial cultivation of Haematococcus pluvialis for astaxanthin production is exc...
Microalgae such as Haematococcus lacustris are rich sources for pigments such as astaxanthin and chl...
In recent years there has been a growing interest in astaxanthin production from Haematococcus lacus...
Haematococcus lacustris (formerly called Haematococcus pluvialis) is regarded as the most promising ...
Haematococcus lacustris (formerly called Haematococcus pluvialis) is regarded as the most promising ...
Although Haematococcus lacustris has been developed for astaxanthin production for decades, the prod...
Haematococcus pluvialis, a green microalga, appears to be a rich source of valuable bioactive compou...
Haematococcus pluvialis, a green microalga, appears to be a rich source of valuable bioactive compou...
The two-stage cultivation system is widely employed for natural astaxanthin production using Haemato...
As the most recognizable natural secondary carotenoid astaxanthin producer, the green microalga Haem...
Haematococcus pluvialis, a green microalga, appears to be a rich source of valuable bioactive compou...
Carotenoids extracted from microalgae have a considerable economic interest in numerous high-value m...
Haematococcus pluvialis, fresh water microalgae has been considered as a possible natural source for...
Abstract The biotechnological production of the carotenoid astaxanthin is done with the microalgae H...
Haematococcus pluvialis, a green microalga, appears to be a rich source of valuable bioactive compou...
State-of-the-art commercial cultivation of Haematococcus pluvialis for astaxanthin production is exc...
Microalgae such as Haematococcus lacustris are rich sources for pigments such as astaxanthin and chl...
In recent years there has been a growing interest in astaxanthin production from Haematococcus lacus...
Haematococcus lacustris (formerly called Haematococcus pluvialis) is regarded as the most promising ...
Haematococcus lacustris (formerly called Haematococcus pluvialis) is regarded as the most promising ...
Although Haematococcus lacustris has been developed for astaxanthin production for decades, the prod...
Haematococcus pluvialis, a green microalga, appears to be a rich source of valuable bioactive compou...
Haematococcus pluvialis, a green microalga, appears to be a rich source of valuable bioactive compou...
The two-stage cultivation system is widely employed for natural astaxanthin production using Haemato...
As the most recognizable natural secondary carotenoid astaxanthin producer, the green microalga Haem...
Haematococcus pluvialis, a green microalga, appears to be a rich source of valuable bioactive compou...
Carotenoids extracted from microalgae have a considerable economic interest in numerous high-value m...
Haematococcus pluvialis, fresh water microalgae has been considered as a possible natural source for...
Abstract The biotechnological production of the carotenoid astaxanthin is done with the microalgae H...
Haematococcus pluvialis, a green microalga, appears to be a rich source of valuable bioactive compou...
State-of-the-art commercial cultivation of Haematococcus pluvialis for astaxanthin production is exc...
Microalgae such as Haematococcus lacustris are rich sources for pigments such as astaxanthin and chl...
In recent years there has been a growing interest in astaxanthin production from Haematococcus lacus...