Potential for Utilization of Algal Biomass for Components of the Diet in CELSS
851388
07/01/1985
- Content
- The major nutritional components of the green algae (Scenedesmus obliquus) grown in a Constant Cell Density Apparatus were determined. Suitable methodology to prepare proteins from which three major undesirable components of these cells (i.e., cell walls, nucleic acids, and pigments) were either removed or substantially reduced was developed. Results showed that processing of green algae to protein isolate enhances its potential nutritional and organoleptic acceptability as a diet component in Controlled Ecological Life Support System.
- Pages
- 12
- Citation
- Kamarei, A., Nakhost, Z., and Karel, M., "Potential for Utilization of Algal Biomass for Components of the Diet in CELSS," SAE Technical Paper 851388, 1985, https://doi.org/10.4271/851388.