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Biological and Nutritional Applications of Microalgae

Sümeyye Sarıtaş, Arda Erkan Kalkan, Kadir Yılmaz, Savaş Gürdal, Tolga Göksan, Anna Maria Witkowska, Mauro Lombardo, Sercan Karav

2024Nutrients38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Microalgae are photosynthetic microorganisms that have a rapid growth cycle and carbon fixation ability. They have diverse cellular structures, ranging from prokaryotic cyanobacteria to more complex eukaryotic forms, which enable them to thrive in a variety of environments and support biomass production. They utilize both photosynthesis and heterotrophic pathways, indicating their ecological importance and potential for biotechnological applications. Reproducing primarily through asexual means, microalgae have complex cell cycles that are crucial for their growth and ability to adapt to changing conditions. Additionally, microalgae possess bioactive compounds that make them both nutritious and functional. Thanks to their content of proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals, they play an important role in the development of functional food products, particularly by enhancing nutritional content and product quality. Furthermore, studies have demonstrated that algae and algal bioactive compounds support cardiovascular health, immune function, and gut health, especially in relation to obesity and other metabolic diseases. They also contribute to skin health and cognitive functions, including memory. This review article explores the biological, nutritional, and functional properties of microalgae based on the studies conducted.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyPhotosynthesisCarbon fixationCyanobacteriaAlgaeBiomass (ecology)HeterotrophBiotechnologyBiochemical engineeringEcologyBotanyBacteriaGeneticsEngineeringAlgal biology and biofuel production