Overview and challenges of large-scale cultivation of photosynthetic microalgae and cyanobacteria

Lucie Novoveska*, Søren Laurentius Nielsen, Orhan Tufan Eroldogan, Berat Haznedaroglu, Baruch Rinkevich, Stefano Fazi, Johan Robbens, Marlen Vasquez, Hjörleifur Einarsson

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Abstract

Microalgae and cyanobacteria are diverse groups of organisms with great potential to benefit societies across the world. These organisms are currently used in food, feed, pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries. In addition, a variety of novel compounds are being isolated. Commercial production of photosynthetic microalgae and cyanobacteria requires cultivation on a large scale with high throughput. However, scaling up production from lab-based systems to large-scale systems is a complex and potentially costly endeavor. In this review, we summarise all aspects of large-scale cultivation, including aims of cultivation, species selection, types of cultivation (ponds, photobioreactors, and biofilms), water and nutrient sources, temperature, light and mixing, monitoring, contamination, harvesting strategies, and potential environmental risks. Importantly, we also present practical recommendations and discuss challenges of profitable large-scale systems associated with economical design, effective operation and maintenance, automation, and shortage of experienced phycologists.
Original languageEnglish
Article number445
JournalMarine Drugs
Volume21
Issue number8
Number of pages23
ISSN1660-3397
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10 Aug 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • large-scale cultivation
  • microalgae cultivation
  • cyanobacteria cultivation
  • scale-up

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