Microalgae and the factors involved in successful propagation for mass production


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Wan Nurul Nadiah Wan Rasdi, . and Aliffikri Ramlee, . and Mohd Effendy Abd Wahid, . and Malinna Jusoh, . Microalgae and the factors involved in successful propagation for mass production. pp. 21-42. ISSN 2672-7226

Abstract

Recently microalgae have been regarded as useful organisms worldwide due to their potential for extensive application in renewable energy aquaculture biofuel and pharmaceuticals. Different species of microalgae have drawn significant interest because of their biological and chemical composition which could potentially be useful in developing new applications in the aquaculture biofuel and pharmaceutical industries. Furthermore various culture techniques have been developed based on the species and environmental condition to ensure its mass production. Although microalgae are feasible sources for a successful biological product limitations and challenges remain which need to be solved with the innovation of new alternative technology in culturing and producing successful mass cultures. In this review several current microalgae species production methods will be discussed based on their applications and biological and chemical compositions which are influenced by their growth parameters.


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Abstract

Recently microalgae have been regarded as useful organisms worldwide due to their potential for extensive application in renewable energy aquaculture biofuel and pharmaceuticals. Different species of microalgae have drawn significant interest because of their biological and chemical composition which could potentially be useful in developing new applications in the aquaculture biofuel and pharmaceutical industries. Furthermore various culture techniques have been developed based on the species and environmental condition to ensure its mass production. Although microalgae are feasible sources for a successful biological product limitations and challenges remain which need to be solved with the innovation of new alternative technology in culturing and producing successful mass cultures. In this review several current microalgae species production methods will be discussed based on their applications and biological and chemical compositions which are influenced by their growth parameters.

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Item Type: Article
AGROVOC Term: Algae
AGROVOC Term: Organisms
AGROVOC Term: Biological communities
AGROVOC Term: Chemical composition
AGROVOC Term: Nutrients
AGROVOC Term: Nutritional value
AGROVOC Term: Wastewater purification
AGROVOC Term: Environmental biology
AGROVOC Term: Organic food products
AGROVOC Term: Aquaculture
Depositing User: Mr. AFANDI ABDUL MALEK
Last Modified: 24 Apr 2025 00:55
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/9817

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