Zhou et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Extraction of lipids from microalgae using classical and innovative approachesZhou et al., 2022
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- Zhou J
- Wang M
- Saraiva J
- Martins A
- Pinto C
- Prieto M
- Simal-Gandara J
- Cao H
- Xiao J
- Barba F
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- Food Chemistry
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Microalgae, as a photosynthetic autotrophic organism, contain a variety of bioactive compounds, including lipids, proteins, polysaccharides, which have been applied in food, medicine, and fuel industries, among others. Microalgae are considered a good source of …
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- A61K31/20—Carboxylic acids, e.g. valproic acid having a carboxyl group bound to a chain of seven or more carbon atoms, e.g. stearic, palmitic, arachidic acids
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