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Value-added Products from Algae

Phycochemical Production and Applications
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This book provides a comprehensive overview of value-added products from algae, presenting the fundamentals of algal cultivation, metabolism, harvest, and cellular pathways of phycochemicals biosynthesis. It offers sufficient details for both experts and non-experts to grasp the recent progress in this field. The book also discusses new phycochemicals and advancements in technology development, from separation to scale-up commercialization. Divided into 18 chapters, the book begins with an introduction to the value of algae as a renewable resource, followed by an authoritative overview of topics such as algae cultivation systems, harvesting techniques, phycochemical analysis, artificial intelligence in phytochemical recognition, and bioprocess engineering. Additional chapters cover various aspects of algal biotechnology, including biorefinery technology, biofuel-integrated routes, and the use of wastewater for algal growth. The book also explores high throughput screening methods for microalgae-based phycochemicals and examines the catalytic processes involved in algal bioprocessing. Cutting-edge topics such as omics approaches for algal applications, algal-based biopolymers, diatom nanostructured biosilica, and the potential of seaweeds in methane emission mitigation, are also explored. In this book, readers will discover the recent technological applications of algae in aquaculture and will find a case study on the functional food potential of Spirulina. Recognizing the importance of legislation and biosecurity in the field, the last chapter of the book addresses the regulatory frameworks and biosecurity measures necessary for the safe and sustainable development of algal biotechnology. Given its breadth, the book is a valuable resource for scholars, researchers and professionals interested in algal biotechnology, sustainability, biomass conversion, and new algal products from any perspective.

Author Biography:

Abdelfatah Abomohra is a Researcher at the University of Hamburg, Germany. His research group is primarily working on value-added products and biofuel production from different biomass feedstocks, with a special focus on algal biotechnology. With 150+ articles published, he was nominated among the World’s Top 2% of Scientists List published in 2020-2023 by Stanford University and updated by Elsevier. Stephan Ende is a Scientist at the Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research, Germany. His main research interests include Microalgae cultivation; Integrated Multitrophic Aquaculture; Recirculating Aquaculture Systems; fish nutrition, and he has been devoting his attention to the industrial applications of value-added products of algae.  
Release date NZ
December 2nd, 2023
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributors
  • Edited by Abdelfatah Abomohra
  • Edited by Stephan Ende
Edition
1st ed. 2024
Illustrations
61 Illustrations, color; 10 Illustrations, black and white; XIV, 612 p. 71 illus., 61 illus. in color.
Pages
612
ISBN-13
9783031420252
Product ID
37908414

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