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Recent biotechnological developments in reshaping the microalgal genome: A signal for green recovery in biorefinery practices

Journal

CHEMOSPHERE
Volume 293, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2022.133513

Keywords

Algal photobioreactor; Genetic manipulation; Biomass conversion; Techno-economic assessment; Algal biorefinery

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  1. National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Korean government (Ministry of Sci-ence ICT) [NRF-2020R1A2B5B02001757]

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This article highlights the importance of algae biorefinery as an alternative solution for renewable energy sources and its potential in improving bio-product recovery. Genetic manipulation and improvement in upstream and downstream platforms, along with technoeconomic strategies, are necessary for maximizing metabolites production. Experimental methodologies in algal photobioreactors promote high biomass production enriched in lipid and starch content under limited environmental conditions.
The use of renewable energy sources as a substitute for nonrenewable fossil fuels is urgently required. Algae biorefinery platform provides an excellent alternate to overcome future energy problems. However, to let this viable biomass be competent with existing feedstocks, it is necessary to exploit genetic manipulation and improvement in upstream and downstream platforms for optimal bio-product recovery. Furthermore, the technoeconomic strategies further maximize metabolites production for biofuel, biohydrogen, and other industrial applications. The experimental methodologies in algal photobioreactor promote high biomass production, enriched in lipid and starch content in limited environmental conditions. This review presents an optimization framework combining genetic manipulation methods to simulate microalgal growth dynamics, understand the complexity of algal biorefinery to scale up, and identify green strategies for techno-economic feasibility of algae for biomass conversion. Overall, the algal biorefinery opens up new possibilities for the valorization of algae biomass and the synthesis of various novel products.

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