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Title Recent developments in biorefining of macroalgae metabolites and their industrial applications-A circular economy approach
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Authors Ashokkumar, V; Jayashree, S; Kumar, G; Sharmili, SA; Gopal, M; Dharmaraj, S; Chen, WH; Kothari, R; Manasa, I; Park, JH; Shruthi, S; Ngamcharussrivichai, C
Title Recent developments in biorefining of macroalgae metabolites and their industrial applications-A circular economy approach
Year 2022
Published
Abstract The macroalgal industry is expanding, and the quest for novel ingredients to improve and develop innovative products is crucial. Consumers are increasingly looking for natural-derived ingredients in cosmetic products that have been proven to be effective and safe. Macroalgae-derived compounds have growing popularity in skincare products as they are natural, abundant, biocompatible, and renewable. Due to their high biomass yields, rapid growth rates, and cultivation process, they are gaining widespread recognition as potentially sustainable resources better suited for biorefinery processes. This review demonstrates macroalgae metabolites and their industrial applications in moisturizers, anti-aging, skin whitening, hair, and oral care products. These chemicals can be obtained in combination with energy products to increase the value of macroalgae from an industrial perspective with a zero-waste approach by linking multiple refineries. The key challenges, bottlenecks, and future perspectives in the operation and outlook of macroalgal biorefineries were also discussed.
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