What is it about?
Experimental culture of about 14 local green algal species from Kerala, India reveals the oil as well as other valuable biomedical content in the same
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Why is it important?
The biofuel and nutraceutical value of hitherto unreported 14 species of green algae are reported for the first time
Perspectives
Algae remain the best alternative bioresources for both food and fuel; algal technology is considered a 'double-edged' technology as the cultivation of oil-rich algae can be combined with the purification of contaminated water resources
Professor Joesph George Ray
Mahatma Gandhi University
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This page is a summary of: Biomass yield and biochemical profile of fourteen species of fast-growing green algae from eutrophic bloomed freshwaters of Kerala, South India, Biomass and Bioenergy, December 2018, Elsevier,
DOI: 10.1016/j.biombioe.2018.09.021.
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