Bioactive compounds through anaerobic digestion of heterotrophic microalgae residues
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01/06/2016
01/06/2016
2015
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Resumo |
Several important biomolecules are available into anaerobically digested effluents that were obtained from the biodiesel production process using heterotrophically grown microalga Chlorella protothecoides. Defatted microalgae residues and crude glycerol may undergo anaerobic digestion, separately and in admixture, providing methane/hydrogen and a digestate exploitable for agriculture applications. Furthermore, industrial interesting bioactive compounds such as polyphenols provided with antioxidant activity can be obtained. Anaerobic process offers a promising chance and can be advantageously combined with algae lipid-extraction techniques in order to make it more sustainable. |
Identificador |
Morana, A.; Squillaci, G.; Santos, C.A.; [et.al.]. - Bioactive compounds through anaerobic digestion of heterotrophic microalgae residues. In: WASTES’2015 – 3rd International Conference on Wastes: solutions, treatments and opportunities, Book of Proceedings, Viana do Castelo, Portugal,14-16 September, 2015, 3 p. |
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eng |
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openAccess |
Palavras-Chave | #Anaerobic digestion #Microalgae #Chlorella protothecoides #Biodiesel #Polyphenols |
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conferenceObject |