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Sustainable Algal Lipids: A Paradigm Shift Towards Nutritional Security and SDG‐2
Sustainable Algae Oils for Improving Nutrition and Fighting Hunger
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Abstract
Certain microalgal species can accumulate 50%-70% lipid content on a dry weight basis.
- Algal lipids offer a sustainable alternative to conventional lipid sources, requiring significantly less water and arable land.
- These lipids are rich in long-chain omega-3 fatty acids, particularly eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), which are scarce in traditional sources.
- Some algal strains demonstrate lipid productivities exceeding those of soybean oil by more than 20-fold per hectare.
- Algal lipids are explored for their potential in functional food development, dietary supplements, and food processing.
- Advancements in extraction and metabolic engineering may enhance industrial yields and improve oxidative stability.
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