Microalgae: Biotechnology, Microbiology and Energy

Microalgae are microscopic algae, typically found in freshwater and marine systems. Microalgae, capable of performing photosynthesis, are important for life on earth; they produce approximately half of the atmospheric oxygen and use simultaneously the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide to grow photoautotrophically. The biodiversity of microalgae is enormous and they represent an almost untapped resource. In this book, the authors present current research in the study of microalgae, including microalgal biotechnological applications in nutrition, health and the environment; using microalgae biomass for biodiesel and biofuel production and microalgae for aquaculture.

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Microalgae: Biotechnology, Microbiology and Energy

Microalgae are microscopic algae, typically found in freshwater and marine systems. Microalgae, capable of performing photosynthesis, are important for life on earth; they produce approximately half of the atmospheric oxygen and use simultaneously the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide to grow photoautotrophically. The biodiversity of microalgae is enormous and they represent an almost untapped resource. In this book, the authors present current research in the study of microalgae, including microalgal biotechnological applications in nutrition, health and the environment; using microalgae biomass for biodiesel and biofuel production and microalgae for aquaculture.

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Microalgae: Biotechnology, Microbiology and Energy

Microalgae: Biotechnology, Microbiology and Energy

by Melanie N. Johansen
Microalgae: Biotechnology, Microbiology and Energy

Microalgae: Biotechnology, Microbiology and Energy

by Melanie N. Johansen

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Overview

Microalgae are microscopic algae, typically found in freshwater and marine systems. Microalgae, capable of performing photosynthesis, are important for life on earth; they produce approximately half of the atmospheric oxygen and use simultaneously the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide to grow photoautotrophically. The biodiversity of microalgae is enormous and they represent an almost untapped resource. In this book, the authors present current research in the study of microalgae, including microalgal biotechnological applications in nutrition, health and the environment; using microalgae biomass for biodiesel and biofuel production and microalgae for aquaculture.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781613246252
Publisher: Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated
Publication date: 01/01/2011
Series: Marine Biology Series
Pages: 489
Product dimensions: 7.20(w) x 10.30(h) x 1.30(d)

Table of Contents

Preface vii

Chapter 1 Microalgae Biotechnological Applications: Nutrition, Health and Environment A. E. Marques J. R. Miranda A. P. Batista L. Gouveia 1

Chapter 2 Assessing the Renewability of Biodiesel from Microalgae via Different Transesterification Processes Ehiaze Ehimen Zhifa Sun Gerry Carrington 61

Chapter 3 Toxicity and Removal of Organic Pollutants by Microalgae: A Review Lin Ke Yuk Shan Wong Nora F. Y. Tarn 101

Chapter 4 Microalgal Engineering: The Metabolic Products and the Bioprocess Jorge Alberto Vieira Costa Michele Greque de Morais Michele da Rosa Andrade 141

Chapter 5 Hydrothermal Carbonization of Microalgae and Other Low Cellulosic Biomass Materials Steven M. Heilmann Marc G. von Keitz Kenneth J. Valentas 171

Chapter 6 Investigations on the Use of Microalgae for Aquaculture José Antonio López Elías Luis Rafael Martínez Córdova Marcel Martínez Porchas 201

Chapter 7 Microalgae: The Future of Green Energy K. K. I. U. Arunakumara 227

Chapter 8 Real-Time Spectral Techniques for the Detection of Buildup of Valuable Compounds and Stress in Microalgal Cultures: Implications for Biotechnology Alexei Solovchenko Inna Khozin-Goldberg Olga Chivkunova 251

Chapter 9 Microalgae as an Alternative Feed Stock for Green Biofuel Technology G. S. Anisha Rojan P. John 277

Chapter 10 A Critical Review: Microalgal CO2 Sequestration, Which Strain Is the Best? Yanna Liang 295

Chapter 11 Use of Microalgae as Biological Indicators of Pollution: Looking for New Relevant Cytotoxicity Endpoints Ángeles Cid Raquel Prado Carmen Rioboo Paula Suárez-Bregua Conceptión Herrero 311

Chapter 12 Application of Green Technology on Production of Eyes-Protecting Algal Carotenoids from Microalgae Chao-Rui Chen Chieh-Ming J. Chang Chun-Ting Shen Shih-Lan Hsu Bing-Chung Liau Po-Yen Chen Jia-Jiuan Wu 325

Chapter 13 Microalgae as Biodeteriogens of Stone Cultural Heritage: Qualitative and Quantitative Research by Non-Contact Techniques Ana Zélia Miller Miguel Ángel Rogerio-Candelera Amélia Dionísio Maria Filomena Macedo Cesareo Saiz-Jimenez 345

Chapter 14 Astaxanthin Production in Cysts and Vegetative Cells of the Microalga Haematococcus Pluvialis Flotow C. Herrero M. Orosa J. Abalde C. Rioboo A. Cid 359

Chapter 15 Nitrogen Solubility, Antigenicity, and Safety Evaluation of an Enzymatic Protein Hydrolysate from Green Microalga Chlorella Vulgaris Humberto J. Morris Olimpia Carrillo María E. Alonso Rosa C. Bermúdez Alfredo Alfonso Onel Fong Juan E. Betancourt Gabriel Llauradó Ángel Almarales 373

Chapter 16 Heterotrophic Microalgae in Biotechnology Niels Thomas Eriksen 387

Chapter 17 Microalgae Growth and Fatty Acid Composition Depending on Carbon Dioxide Concentration C. Griehl H. Polhardt D. Müller S. Bieler 413

Index 455

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