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Title: Evaluation of cyanobacteria for biomass production and effluent treatment
Authors: Jitha, G
Dr.Ammini, Joseph
Keywords: Cyanobacteria,
Biomass production,
Isolation,
Biochemical composition
Issue Date: Oct-2005
Publisher: Cochin University of Science and Technology
Abstract: The microalgae gained importance as food and feed as well as source of fine chemicals since the l960’s. Spirulina became the trend setter due to its easily culturable properties as well as nutritional composition. A rapid expansion of microalgal industry occurred in the Asia-Pacific region as microalgae came to stay as a health food supplement. Microalgae have been an integral component of oxidation ponds usually incorporated with wastewater treatment. Over the last few decades, efforts have been made to apply intensive microalgal cultures to perform biological tertiary treatment of secondary effluents. Given the limited number of species still available for commercial exploitation, it is imperative to isolate and cultivate those photosynthetic organisms with high growth rate and biomass accumulation, which could play the dual role of cleaning the wastewater and also providing useful biomass. This has been the objective of this study ie. 0 To develop pure cultures of local isolates of Cyanobacteria for extraction of biochemicals of commercial value 0 To couple biomass production with effluent treatment
Description: School of Environmental Studies, Cochin University of Science And Technology
URI: http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3367
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