[din_local_profile_picture]
Edit Content

Phycocyanin 

[din_watch_list_singlepage]
Microalgae (including the cyanobacteria) are established commercial sources of high-value chemicals such as β-carotene, Astaxanthin, docosahexaenoic acid, eicosahexaenoic acid, phycobilin pigments and algal extracts for use in cosmetics. Microalgae are also increasingly playing a role in cosmeceuticals, nutraceuticals and functional foods. In the last few years, there has been renewed interest in microalgae as commercial sources of these and other high-value compounds, driven in part by the attempts to develop commercially viable biofuels from microalgae. This paper briefly reviews the main existing and potential high-value products which can be derived from microalgae and considers their commercial development with a particular focus on the various aspects which need to be considered on the path to commercialization, using the experience gained in the commercialization of existing algae products.
Date: [din_get_release_date2]
[movie_get_source]
Topics:

Keep on Discovering!

Discover more suggestions on the homepage or browse through categories to find more topics to learn.

load-barlow

Log Out

Are you sure that you want to proceed with this action?

[din_cancel_membership]
[logout_link]