Effect of lignocellulose related compounds on microalgae growth and product biosynthesis: A review

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Microalgae contain valuable compounds that can be harnessed for industrial applications. Lignocellulose biomass is a plant material containing in abundance organic substances such as carbohydrates, phenolics, organic acids and other secondary compounds. As growth of microalgae on organic substances was confirmed during heterotrophic and mixotrophic cultivation, lignocellulose derived compounds can become a feedstock to cultivate microalgae and produce target compounds. In this review, different treatment methods to hydrolyse lignocellulose into organic substrates are presented first. Secondly, the effect of lignocellulosic hydrolysates, organic substances typically present in lignocellulosic hydrolysates, as well as minor co-products, on growth and accumulation of target compounds in microalgae cultures is described. Finally, the possibilities of using lignocellulose hydrolysates as a common feedstock for microalgae cultures are evaluated. © 2014 by the authors.

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Miazek, K., Remacle, C., Richel, A., & Goffin, D. (2014). Effect of lignocellulose related compounds on microalgae growth and product biosynthesis: A review. Energies. https://doi.org/10.3390/en7074446

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