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Paper Title

Sustainable microalgal biomass production in food industry wastewater for low-cost biorefinery products: a review

Keywords

  • Sustainable Microalgal Biomass
  • Microalgae Cultivation
  • Food Industry Wastewater
  • Low-Cost Biorefinery
  • Bio-Economy
  • Wastewater Bioremediation
  • Microalgal Biomass Recovery
  • Industrial Microalgae Applications
  • Bio-Energy Feedstock
  • Nutraceuticals Production
  • Pharmaceuticals From Microalgae
  • Microalgae-Based Wastewater Treatment
  • Resource Recovery
  • Eco-Friendly Bioproducts
  • Biorefinery Processes
  • Microalgae Harvesting Techniques
  • Wastewater Nutrient Absorption
  • Renewable Biomass
  • Circular Bioeconomy
  • Wastewater Recycling
  • Microalgae Growth Optimization
  • Algal Biotechnology
  • Carbon Sequestration
  • Green Technology
  • Alternative Water Resources
  • Bioprocess Engineering

Article Type

Research Article

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Issue

Volume : 22 | Issue : 4 | Page No : 969-991

Published On

April, 2022

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Abstract

Microalgae are recognized as cell factories enriched with biochemicals suitable as feedstock for bio-energy, food, feed, pharmaceuticals, and nutraceuticals applications. The industrial application of microalgae is challenging due to hurdles associated with mass cultivation and biomass recovery. The scale-up production of microalgal biomass in freshwater is not a sustainable solution due to the projected increase of freshwater demands in the coming years. Microalgae cultivation in wastewater is encouraged in recent years for sustainable bioeconomy from biorefinery processes. Wastewater from the food industry is a less-toxic growth medium for microalgal biomass production. Traditional wastewater treatment and management processes are expensive; hence it is highly relevant to use low-cost wastewater treatment processes with revenue generation through different products. Microalgae are accepted as potential biocatalysts for the bioremediation of wastewater. Microalgae based purification of wastewater technology could be a universal alternative solution for the recovery of resources from wastewater for low-cost biomass feedstock for industry. This review highlights the importance of microalgal biomass production in food processing wastewater, their characteristics, and different microalgal cultivation methods, followed by nutrient absorption mechanisms. Towards the end of the review, different microalgae biomass harvesting processes with biorefinery products, and void gaps that tend to hinder the biomass production with future perspectives will be intended. Thus, the review could claim to be valuable for sustainable microalgae biomass production for eco-friendly bioproduct conversions.

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