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Title

Nutritional Value and Productivity Potential of the Marine Microalgae Nitzschia laevis , Phaeodactylum tricornutum and Isochrysis galbana.

Authors

Lu, Xue; Yang, Shufang; He, Yongjin; Zhao, Weixuan; Nie, Man; Sun, Han

Abstract

Microalgae are considered promising sustainable feedstocks for the production of food, food additives, feeds, chemicals and various high-value products. Marine microalgae Phaeodactylum tricornutum, Isochrysis galbana and Nitzschia laevis are rich in fucoxanthin, which is effective for weight loss and metabolic diseases. The selection of microalgae species with outstanding nutritional profiles is fundamental for novel foods development, and the nutritional value of P. tricornutum, I. galbana and N. laevis are not yet fully understood. Hence, this study investigates and analyzes the nutritional components of the microalgae by chromatography and mass spectrometry, to explore their nutritional and industrial application potential. The results indicate that the three microalgae possess high nutritional value. Among them, P. tricornutum shows significantly higher levels of proteins (43.29%) and amino acids, while I. galbana has the highest content of carbohydrates (25.40%) and lipids (10.95%). Notwithstanding that P. tricornutum and I. galbana have higher fucoxanthin contents, N. laevis achieves the highest fucoxanthin productivity (6.21 mg/L/day) and polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) productivity (26.13 mg/L/day) because of the competitive cell density (2.89 g/L) and the advantageous specific growth rate (0.42/day). Thus, compared with P. tricornutum and I. galbana, N. laevis is a more promising candidate for co-production of fucoxanthin and PUFAs.

Subjects

UNSATURATED fatty acids; PHAEODACTYLUM tricornutum; SUSTAINABILITY; NUTRITIONAL value; FOOD additives

Publication

Marine Drugs, 2024, Vol 22, Issue 9, p386

ISSN

1660-3397

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.3390/md22090386

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