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|a Microalgae and other phototrophic bacteria :
|b culture, processing, recovery and new products /
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|a MICROALGAE AND OTHER PHOTOTROPHIC BACTERIA: CULTURE, PROCESSING, RECOVERY AND NEW PRODUCTS; MICROALGAE AND OTHER PHOTOTROPHIC BACTERIA: CULTURE, PROCESSING, RECOVERY AND NEW PRODUCTS; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION; Chapter 1: MOLECULAR PHARMING IN THE CHLOROPLAST OF Chlamydomonas reinhardtii FOR THE PRODUCTION OF RECOMBINANT THERAPEUTIC PROTEINS; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. CHLOROPLAST GENETIC ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY; 3. RECOMBINANT THERAPEUTIC PROTEINS PRODUCED IN THE CHLOROPLAST OF C. reinhardtii; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES.
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|a Chapter 2: REVIEW ON INSTRUMENTATION, MODELLING AND AUTOMATIC CONTROL FOR MICROALGAE CULTUREAbstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Microalgae culture and photobioreactors; 3. Automatization in microalgae culture; 4. Modelling photobioreactors; 5. Automatic control design for photobioreactors; Conclusion; References; Chapter 3: THE BIOFUEL POTENTIAL OF THE GREEN COLONIAL MICROALGA BOTRYOCOCCUS BRAUNII; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; CHARACTERISTICS OF B. BRAUNII; HYDROCARBON BIOSYNTHESIS; CULTURING OF B. BRAUNII; CONVERSION OF B. BRAUNII HYDROCARBONS TO FUELS; COST-BENEFIT OF BIOFUEL FROM B. BRAUNII.
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|a CONCLUSIONACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 4: EFFECT OF CULTURE CONDITIONS ON THE QUANTITY AND QUALITY OF LIPIDS: ITS IMPORTANCE ON BIODIESEL SYNTHESIS; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; MICROALGAE FOR THE PRODUCTION OF BIODIESEL; RELEVANT FATTY ACIDS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF BIODIESEL; TRANSESTERIFICATION OF OILS; BIODIESEL; VARIATIONS IN CULTURE SYSTEM CONDITIONS FOR LIPID ACCUMULATION; METABOLIC ENGINEERING OF LIPID PRODUCTION PATHWAYS; CHROMATOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS OF FATTY ACIDS; ACID TRANSESTERIFICATION OF FAMES; ALKALINE TRANSESTERIFICATION.
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|a EFFECT OF NITROGEN LIMITATION AND CO2 SUPPLY ON THE FATTYACID PROFILES OF MICROALGAL OILS FROMDUNALIELLATERTIOLECTA AND NANNOCHLOROPSISOCULATACONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 5: MICROALGAE IN LIVESTOCK NUTRITION; ABSTRACT; 2. ALGAE IN LIVESTOCK NUTRITION; 3. POTENTIAL OF MICROALGAL BIOMASS FOR FEED; 4. POULTRY; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 6: HYDROGEN AND POLYHIDROXYBUTYRATE (PHB) PRODUCTION BY A PHOTOHETEROTROPHIC MIXED CULTURE; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. MATERIALS AND METHODS; 3. RESULTS; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES.
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|a Chapter 7: SOFTWARE SENSOR FOR MICROALGAE CULTURE: THEORETICAL DEVELOPMENT, NUMERICAL SOLUTIONS AND REAL TIME IMPLEMENTATIONSAbstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Microalgae Utility; 3. MathematicalModel for Microalgae Culture; 4. Finite-time State Estimator for Microalgae Culture; 5. Numerical Results; 6. Real-time Implementations; Conclusion; References; Chapter 8: PHOTOBIOREACTORS: IMPROVING THE BIOMASS PRODUCTIVITY; ABSTRACT; 1. ALGAL CULTIVATION; 2. PHOTOBIOREACTORS (PBRS); 3. IMPROVING BIOMASS PRODUCTIVITY; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES.
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|a Microalgae are primary producers of oxygen and exhibit an enormous potential for biotechnological applications. Microalgae cultivation is also an interesting option for wastewater treatment. These microorganisms are efficient in recovering high amounts of nitrogen, inorganic phosphorus, and heavy metals from effluents. Furthermore, microalgae are responsible for the reduction of CO2 from gaseous effluent and from the atmosphere, reducing the greenhouse gases effect. On the other hand, microalgae biomass can be used for the production of pigments, lipids, foods, and renewable energy. The cultur.
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