Valorisation of algal biomass to value-added metabolites: emerging trends and opportunities

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V. S. Uma
Zeba Usmani
Minaxi Sharma
Deepti Diwan
Monika Sharma
Miao Guo
Maria G. Tuohy
Charalampos Makatsoris
Xiaobin Zhao
Vijay Kumar Thakur
Vijai Kumar Gupta
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[1] Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research (IGCAR),Radiological and Environmental Safety Group, Department of Atomic Energy
[2] Govt of India,Department of Applied Biology
[3] University of Science and Technology,School of Medicine
[4] Washington University,Department of Botany
[5] Sri Avadh Raj Singh Smarak Degree College,Department of Engineering, Faculty of Natural and Mathematical Sciences
[6] King’s College,Molecular Glycobiotechnology Group, Biochemistry, School of Natural Sciences, Ryan Institute and MaREI
[7] National University of Ireland,Future Business Cambridge
[8] Cambond Limited,Biorefining and Advanced Materials Research Center
[9] Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC),School of Engineering
[10] University of Petroleum & Energy Studies (UPES),Center for Safe and Improved Food
[11] Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC),undefined
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Phytochemistry Reviews | 2023年 / 22卷
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Algal biomass; Biorefinery; Algal biomass valorisation; Algal metabolites; Value added products; Circular bioeconomy;
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Algal biomass is a promising feedstock for sustainable production of a range of value-added compounds and products including food, feed, fuel. To further augment the commercial value of algal metabolites, efficient valorization methods and biorefining channels are essential. Algal extracts are ideal sources of biotechnologically viable compounds loaded with anti-microbial, anti-oxidative, anti-inflammatory, anti-cancerous and several therapeutic and restorative properties. Emerging technologies in biomass valorisation tend to reduce the significant cost burden in large scale operations precisely associated with the pre-treatment, downstream processing and waste management processes. In order to enhance the economic feasibility of algal products in the global market, comprehensive extraction of multi-algal product biorefinery is envisaged as an assuring strategy. Algal biorefinery has inspired the technologists with novel prospectives especially in waste recovery, carbon concentration/sequestration and complete utilisation of the value-added products in a sustainable closed-loop methodology. This review critically examines the latest trends in the algal biomass valorisation and the expansive feedstock potentials in a biorefinery perspective. The recent scope dynamics of algal biomass utilisation such as bio-surfactants, oleochemicals, bio-stimulants and carbon mitigation have also been discussed. The existing challenges in algal biomass valorisation, current knowledge gaps and bottlenecks towards commercialisation of algal technologies are discussed. This review is a comprehensive presentation of the road map of algal biomass valorisation techniques towards biorefinery technology. The global market view of the algal products, future research directions and emerging opportunities are reviewed.
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页码:1015 / 1040
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