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Marine microalgae used as food supplements and their
          implication in preventing cardiovascular diseases

Marine microalgae used as food supplements and their implication in preventing cardiovascular diseases

... some marine microalgae as a dietary supplement (Ulmann et ...of microalgae are of particular interest and are used as a rich dietary source of EPA and DHA, but the consumption of complete ...

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A novel cost effective and high-throughput isolation and identification method for marine microalgae

A novel cost effective and high-throughput isolation and identification method for marine microalgae

... To overcome these constraints, we developed a new cost effective and high-throughput isolation and identifi- cation method for marine microalgae. We combined high throughput isolation by streaking cells ...

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Open Mass Cultures of Marine Microalgae for Biodiesel Production: Laboratory Approach to Study Species Competition in Mixed Cultures

Open Mass Cultures of Marine Microalgae for Biodiesel Production: Laboratory Approach to Study Species Competition in Mixed Cultures

... of microalgae, laboratory studies aimed to select competitive species receive signifi- cant ...Two marine microalgae, Dunaliella tertiolecta and Phaeodactylum tricornutum, were used to set- up an ...

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On the potential application of polar and temperate marine microalgae for EPA and DHA production

On the potential application of polar and temperate marine microalgae for EPA and DHA production

... In the present study we investigated inter- and intraspecific EPA and DHA variability in five polar and (cold) temperate microalgae. Intraspecific EPA and DHA content did not vary significantly in an Antarctic ...

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Marine Microalgae Biomass Harvesting Based on pH Alternation in Nanochloropsisoculata

Marine Microalgae Biomass Harvesting Based on pH Alternation in Nanochloropsisoculata

... on marine microalgae ...from microalgae have been published on Spirulina platensis ...[40]. Microalgae membrane and extracellular polymeric substances are mainly composed of polysaccharides, ...

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Toxic marine microalgae and shellfish poisoning in the British isles: history, review of epidemiology, and future implications

Toxic marine microalgae and shellfish poisoning in the British isles: history, review of epidemiology, and future implications

... toxic marine microalgae need to be monitored to assess and determine if species are indeed spreading in their geographical location or increasing in ...

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The use of esterase activity as a measure of copper toxicity in marine microalgae.

The use of esterase activity as a measure of copper toxicity in marine microalgae.

... Copper is necessary for normal cellular activity, but may become toxic at high levels. Copper is widely used in North Queensland as a component of agricultural chemicals and antifouling paints, and high levels of Cu have ...

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Minimum Inhibitory Concentration of Marine Microalgae Dunaliella salina on Fish Pathogenic Bacteria Edwardsiella tarda

Minimum Inhibitory Concentration of Marine Microalgae Dunaliella salina on Fish Pathogenic Bacteria Edwardsiella tarda

... years, microalgae in aquaculture has been further developed where its use has the potential to inhibit bacterial growth (Falaise et ...of microalgae used to inhibit bacterial growth include Scenedesmus ...

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STUDIES ON ANTIMICROBIAL COMPOUNDS FROM MARINE MICROALGAE

STUDIES ON ANTIMICROBIAL COMPOUNDS FROM MARINE MICROALGAE

... of marine microalgae such as Nanochloropsis occulata and Chaetocerus calcitrans against aquatic pathogens and to characterize the active compounds obtained from ...

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Wastewater nutrient removal by marine microalgae

Wastewater nutrient removal by marine microalgae

... water microalgae, invertebrates and fish (Parker et al, 1991). Microalgae may be easily harvested through aquatic food chains by filter- feeding or grazing fish or invertebrates for which they represent a ...

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BIOSYNTHESIS OF SILVER NANOPARTICLES USING MARINE MICROALGAE ISOCHRYSIS sp. (PAGE 1-12)

BIOSYNTHESIS OF SILVER NANOPARTICLES USING MARINE MICROALGAE ISOCHRYSIS sp. (PAGE 1-12)

... Biosynthesis of metal nanoparticles has received a remarkable attention due to their eco-friendly and potential applications in pharmaceutical and medical fields. The searches for natural alternatives to replace ...

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Phospholipids of some marine microalgae: Identification, antivirus,
anticancer and antimicrobial bioactivities

Phospholipids of some marine microalgae: Identification, antivirus, anticancer and antimicrobial bioactivities

... The total lipids content (TL) of marine algae was ranged from 0.09 to 2.35%. U. fasciata (2.35%) had the highest TL contents followed by D. fasciola (1.11%), whereas the lowest level was found in T. atomaria ...

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Uptake of heavy metals by marine microalgae, with a view towards wastewater detoxification

Uptake of heavy metals by marine microalgae, with a view towards wastewater detoxification

... the microalgae as a supplementary carbon source (Burris, 1977; Rebello & Moreira, ...the microalgae tends to raise the pH to levels which favour the removal of ammonia by out-gassing (Arbiv & van ...

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Microplate-based high throughput screening procedure for the isolation of lipid-rich marine microalgae

Microplate-based high throughput screening procedure for the isolation of lipid-rich marine microalgae

... Therefore microalgae displaying high growth rates are ...other microalgae of less interest under a set of desired growth ...of microalgae isolated by the present ...

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Taxonomy and ecology of Australian marine microalgae : with emphasis on harmful blooms and translocation via ship's ballast water

Taxonomy and ecology of Australian marine microalgae : with emphasis on harmful blooms and translocation via ship's ballast water

... Research in Progress My current research interests June 2002 are addressing the widespread potentially ichthyotoxic dinoflagellate Pfiesteria in Australian waters, toxic PSP dinoflagella[r] ...

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CSG water as a medium to grow marine microalgae for biofuel production

CSG water as a medium to grow marine microalgae for biofuel production

... 2011). Microalgae biofuels have the advantage in that they do not require fertile or productive lands for cultivation and they use much less area and water for equivalent yields of oil (Harun et al ...

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The use of esterase activity as a measure of copper toxicity in marine microalgae.

The use of esterase activity as a measure of copper toxicity in marine microalgae.

... The results of a bioassay must be taken within the context of the experiment’s controlled variables, and there is a critical need to establish the effect of environmental conditions on the outcome of a bioassay. The ...

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Batch and Fed Batch Cultivation and Harvesting of Nannochloropsis Gaditana for Environmental Applications

Batch and Fed Batch Cultivation and Harvesting of Nannochloropsis Gaditana for Environmental Applications

... beneficial microalgae to treat wastewater-containing pollutants for a diverse range of ...halophilic marine microalgae ...N.gaditana microalgae were able to assimilate >95 % of the nitrates ...

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Quorum sensing of microalgae associated marine Ponticoccus sp. PD-2 and its algicidal function regulation

Quorum sensing of microalgae associated marine Ponticoccus sp. PD-2 and its algicidal function regulation

... a marine microalgae-associated bacterium with algicidal activity, were confirmed by detecting AHL mol- ecules and annotating luxI type autoinducer synthase and luxR type receptor ...the microalgae ...

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Assessing Ecotoxicity in Marine Environment Using Luminescent Microalgae: Where Are We At?

Assessing Ecotoxicity in Marine Environment Using Luminescent Microalgae: Where Are We At?

... efficient. Marine microalgae are a major constituent of the aquatic food chain and play an important role in coastal ecosystems ...time. Microalgae are widely used in ecotoxicological tests to ...

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