TY - JOUR
T1 - Unlocking the potential of microalgae as sustainable bioresources from up to downstream processing
T2 - A critical review
AU - Diankristanti, Priskila Adjani
AU - Hei Ernest Ho, Ngai
AU - Chen, Jih Heng
AU - Nagarajan, Dillirani
AU - Chen, Chun Yen
AU - Hsieh, Yu Ming
AU - Ng, I. Son
AU - Chang, Jo Shu
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024
PY - 2024/5/15
Y1 - 2024/5/15
N2 - Microalgae hold tremendous potential as sustainable bioresources in carbon capture, climate change mitigation, and the development of net-zero lifestyles. However, scaling up microalgae cultivation necessitates overcoming obstacles in strain selection, bioreactor design, and cultivation strategies. While microalgae were initially viewed as a simple biomass feedstock for energy security, emerging applications such as wastewater bioremediation, carbon capture, and the production of valuable chemicals have reshaped the overall perspective of microalgae. Exciting advancements in microalgal genetic engineering, encompassing evolutionary approach, CRISPR technology, modular cloning toolkits, and bioinformatics, pave the way for optimizing productivity and minimizing environmental footprints. This review delves into crucial aspects of microalgae cultivation, including harvesting, cell disruption, and waste valorization. Additionally, new understandings of integrative design and life-cycle assessment are discussed alongside the promise of bioenergy production, providing the current stage of development and challenges to handle. Ultimately, this review offers new perspectives on microalgal biotechnology aiming to contribute to an eco-friendly green paradigm.
AB - Microalgae hold tremendous potential as sustainable bioresources in carbon capture, climate change mitigation, and the development of net-zero lifestyles. However, scaling up microalgae cultivation necessitates overcoming obstacles in strain selection, bioreactor design, and cultivation strategies. While microalgae were initially viewed as a simple biomass feedstock for energy security, emerging applications such as wastewater bioremediation, carbon capture, and the production of valuable chemicals have reshaped the overall perspective of microalgae. Exciting advancements in microalgal genetic engineering, encompassing evolutionary approach, CRISPR technology, modular cloning toolkits, and bioinformatics, pave the way for optimizing productivity and minimizing environmental footprints. This review delves into crucial aspects of microalgae cultivation, including harvesting, cell disruption, and waste valorization. Additionally, new understandings of integrative design and life-cycle assessment are discussed alongside the promise of bioenergy production, providing the current stage of development and challenges to handle. Ultimately, this review offers new perspectives on microalgal biotechnology aiming to contribute to an eco-friendly green paradigm.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.cej.2024.151124
DO - 10.1016/j.cej.2024.151124
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85190152323
SN - 1385-8947
VL - 488
JO - Chemical Engineering Journal
JF - Chemical Engineering Journal
M1 - 151124
ER -