Industrial Applications of Cyanobacteria

  • Algade Amadu A
  • Amoako Atta deGraft-Johnson K
  • Komla Ameka G
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Abstract

Cyanobacteria also known as blue-green algae are oxygenic photoautotrophs, which evolved ca. 3.5 billion years ago. Because cyanobacteria are rich sources of bioactive compounds, they have diverse industrial applications such as algaecides, antibacterial, antiviral and antifungal agents, hence, their wide use in the agricul- tural and health sectors. Cyanobacterial secondary metabolites are also important sources of enzymes, toxins, vitamins, and other pharmaceuticals. Polyhydroxy- alkanoates (PHA) which accumulate intracellularly in some cyanobacteria species can be used in the production of bioplastics that have properties comparable to polypropylene and polyethylene. Some cyanobacteria are also employed in bio- remediation as they are capable of oxidizing oil components and other complex organic compounds. There are many more possible industrial applications of cyanobacteria such as biofuel, biofertilizer, food, nutraceuticals, and pharmaceuti- cals. Additionally, the metabolic pathways that lead to the production of important cyanobacterial bioactive compounds are outlined in the chapter along with com- mercial products currently available on the market.

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Algade Amadu, A., Amoako Atta deGraft-Johnson, K., & Komla Ameka, G. (2022). Industrial Applications of Cyanobacteria. In Cyanobacteria - Recent Advances in Taxonomy and Applications. IntechOpen. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.98859

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