AbstractThe microalga biomass production from confectionary effluent is a possible solution for the urgent need for a live food in aquaculture. Arthrospira (Spirulina) platensis was the dominant alga in effluent of “Biscomisr a confectionary factory”, in Alexandria–Egypt. Therefore, it was isolated from the effluent samples and used throughout the study. The cyanobacterium, A. platensis was grown on the effluent using 22 Central Composite Design (22 CCD). This work addresses the best effluent dilution (WC, %) as well as sodium bicarbonate concentration (SBC) on the alga growth and biochemical composition. Total protein, carbohydrate, lipid contents and fatty acid profiles of the produced algal biomass were highly improved. The statistical a...
Natural resources are becoming increasingly scarce, and the need to control their consumption and re...
Due to their valuable and balanced biochemical composition, microalgae (including cyanobacteria) are...
In 2050, the expected food demand is twice as high as it is now, due to the growing world population...
The microalga biomass production from confectionary effluent is a possible solution for the urgent n...
AbstractThe microalga biomass production from confectionary effluent is a possible solution for the ...
This study researched the use of six microalgae species (N. gaditana, P. lutheri, I. galbana, T. chu...
Microalgae are considered one of the most promising feedstocks for biofuels; these microorganisms ar...
Microalgae can be used as feedstock for producing biofuels on a large scale, due to the ease of cult...
Microalgae have high nutritional values for aquatic organisms compared to fish meal, because microa...
AbstractThis study aimed to provide a cost effective medium to large scale production of Spirulina p...
AbstractMicroalgae have efficient nutritional influence to obtain high survival growth and quality o...
Nutrients (C, N, and P) can affect the growth and biochemical content of Arthrospira platensis. Etha...
The biotechnology of production and utilisation of the cyanobacterium Spirulina has been well docume...
Abstract Background: Global concern about the availability of irrefragable, nutritious food to the ...
In the aquaculture sector, live feeds are of great importance, especially in the larval stages of so...
Natural resources are becoming increasingly scarce, and the need to control their consumption and re...
Due to their valuable and balanced biochemical composition, microalgae (including cyanobacteria) are...
In 2050, the expected food demand is twice as high as it is now, due to the growing world population...
The microalga biomass production from confectionary effluent is a possible solution for the urgent n...
AbstractThe microalga biomass production from confectionary effluent is a possible solution for the ...
This study researched the use of six microalgae species (N. gaditana, P. lutheri, I. galbana, T. chu...
Microalgae are considered one of the most promising feedstocks for biofuels; these microorganisms ar...
Microalgae can be used as feedstock for producing biofuels on a large scale, due to the ease of cult...
Microalgae have high nutritional values for aquatic organisms compared to fish meal, because microa...
AbstractThis study aimed to provide a cost effective medium to large scale production of Spirulina p...
AbstractMicroalgae have efficient nutritional influence to obtain high survival growth and quality o...
Nutrients (C, N, and P) can affect the growth and biochemical content of Arthrospira platensis. Etha...
The biotechnology of production and utilisation of the cyanobacterium Spirulina has been well docume...
Abstract Background: Global concern about the availability of irrefragable, nutritious food to the ...
In the aquaculture sector, live feeds are of great importance, especially in the larval stages of so...
Natural resources are becoming increasingly scarce, and the need to control their consumption and re...
Due to their valuable and balanced biochemical composition, microalgae (including cyanobacteria) are...
In 2050, the expected food demand is twice as high as it is now, due to the growing world population...