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Review
. 2023 Mar;41(3):452-471.
doi: 10.1016/j.tibtech.2022.12.017. Epub 2023 Jan 25.

Hypes, hopes, and the way forward for microalgal biotechnology

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Hypes, hopes, and the way forward for microalgal biotechnology

Maria J Barbosa et al. Trends Biotechnol. 2023 Mar.
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Abstract

The urge for food security and sustainability has advanced the field of microalgal biotechnology. Microalgae are microorganisms able to grow using (sun)light, fertilizers, sugars, CO2, and seawater. They have high potential as a feedstock for food, feed, energy, and chemicals. Microalgae grow faster and have higher areal productivity than plant crops, without competing for agricultural land and with 100% efficiency uptake of fertilizers. In comparison with bacterial, fungal, and yeast single-cell protein production, based on hydrogen or sugar, microalgae show higher land-use efficiency. New insights are provided regarding the potential of microalgae replacing soy protein, fish oil, and palm oil and being used as cell factories in modern industrial biotechnology to produce designer feed, recombinant proteins, biopharmaceuticals, and vaccines.

Keywords: biofactories; lipids; microalgae; mixotrophy; photosynthesis; single-cell protein.

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Declaration of interests The authors have no interests to declare.

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