Insights of microalgae-based aquaculture feed: A review on circular bioeconomy and perspectives

Pei En Tham, Hooi Ren Lim, Kuan Shiong Khoo, Kit Wayne Chew, Yee Jiun Yap, Heli Siti Halimatul Munawaroh, Zengling Ma, Saravanan Rajendran, Lalitha Gnanasekaran, Pau Loke Show

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    Abstract

    Research shows that about 25 % of the global fish capture was channelled to the aquafeed production. With an annual positive increment of global fish demand, in a long term, this might be a challenge towards human population as fishes are one of the main protein resources. In this case, microalgae show a promising potential as a substitute resource to replace fish oil and fish meal that was mainly used in the current commercialised aquaculture feed. This is because both marine and freshwater microalgae contain a high composition of lipid, protein, carbohydrates and other high-value products which is essential for fish growth and development. Besides that, microalgae can be culture not only in freshwater but also in marine environment or brackish water. This review focuses on the different types of microalgae and the nutrient content as an alternative resource. The circular bioeconomy and sustainability of microalgae towards social, economy and environmental perspectives were also presented.

    Original languageBritish English
    Article number103186
    JournalAlgal Research
    Volume74
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Jul 2023

    Keywords

    • Circular bioeconomy
    • Downstream process
    • Microalgae
    • Nutrient
    • Sustainability

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