Microalgae: A Promising Source of Bioactive Phycobiliproteins

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Abstract

Phycobiliproteins are photosynthetic light-harvesting pigments isolated from microalgae with fluorescent, colorimetric and biological properties, making them a potential commodity in the pharmaceutical, cosmetic and food industries. Hence, improving their metabolic yield is of great interest. In this regard, the present review aimed, first, to provide a detailed and thorough overview of the optimization of culture media elements, as well as various physical parameters, to improve the large-scale manufacturing of such bioactive molecules. The second section of the review offers systematic, deep and detailed data about the current main features of phycobiliproteins. In the ultimate section, the health and nutritional claims related to these bioactive pigments, explaining their noticeable potential for biotechnological uses in various fields, are examined.

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Tounsi, L., Ben Hlima, H., Hentati, F., Hentati, O., Derbel, H., Michaud, P., & Abdelkafi, S. (2023, August 1). Microalgae: A Promising Source of Bioactive Phycobiliproteins. Marine Drugs. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/md21080440

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