Assessing Microalgal Protein�s Impact on Environment and Energy Footprint via Life Cycle Analysis

Conventionally, increasing the yield of microalgal biomass has been the primary focus of research, while the significant protein reserve within this biomass has remained largely unexplored. This protein reserve possesses substantial value and versatility, offering a wide range of prospective applica...

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Main Authors: Rawindran, H., Lim, J.W., Lam, M.K., Supramaniam, U., Tong, W.-Y., Ng, H.-S., Shahid, M.K., Lin, C., Usman, A., Samdani, M.S.
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Published: 2023
Online Access:http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/38010/
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spelling oai:scholars.utp.edu.my:380102023-12-11T03:09:20Z http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/38010/ Assessing Microalgal Protein�s Impact on Environment and Energy Footprint via Life Cycle Analysis Rawindran, H. Lim, J.W. Lam, M.K. Supramaniam, U. Tong, W.-Y. Ng, H.-S. Shahid, M.K. Lin, C. Usman, A. Samdani, M.S. Conventionally, increasing the yield of microalgal biomass has been the primary focus of research, while the significant protein reserve within this biomass has remained largely unexplored. This protein reserve possesses substantial value and versatility, offering a wide range of prospective applications and presenting an enticing chance for innovation and value enhancement for various sectors. Current study employed an innovative research approach that focused solely on the LCA of protein production potential from microalgal biomass, a lesser-explored aspects within this domain. Most environmental impact categories were shown to be significantly affected by cultivation phase because of the electrical obligation, followed by the harvesting and protein extraction phase. Still, the environmental aspect was seen to yield a minimal impact on global warming potential, i.e., 4 � 10�3 kg CO2, underscoring the ecologically favorable nature of the process. Conversely, the overall energy impact was seen to intensify with NEB of � 39.33 MJ and NER of 0.49, drawing attention to the importance of addressing the energy aspect to harness the full potential of microalgal protein production. © 2023, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. 2023 Article NonPeerReviewed Rawindran, H. and Lim, J.W. and Lam, M.K. and Supramaniam, U. and Tong, W.-Y. and Ng, H.-S. and Shahid, M.K. and Lin, C. and Usman, A. and Samdani, M.S. (2023) Assessing Microalgal Protein�s Impact on Environment and Energy Footprint via Life Cycle Analysis. Molecular Biotechnology. https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85176413897&doi=10.1007%2fs12033-023-00955-0&partnerID=40&md5=cb35801b3bdf39ce5183e0c5284e5a11 10.1007/s12033-023-00955-0 10.1007/s12033-023-00955-0 10.1007/s12033-023-00955-0
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description Conventionally, increasing the yield of microalgal biomass has been the primary focus of research, while the significant protein reserve within this biomass has remained largely unexplored. This protein reserve possesses substantial value and versatility, offering a wide range of prospective applications and presenting an enticing chance for innovation and value enhancement for various sectors. Current study employed an innovative research approach that focused solely on the LCA of protein production potential from microalgal biomass, a lesser-explored aspects within this domain. Most environmental impact categories were shown to be significantly affected by cultivation phase because of the electrical obligation, followed by the harvesting and protein extraction phase. Still, the environmental aspect was seen to yield a minimal impact on global warming potential, i.e., 4 � 10�3 kg CO2, underscoring the ecologically favorable nature of the process. Conversely, the overall energy impact was seen to intensify with NEB of � 39.33 MJ and NER of 0.49, drawing attention to the importance of addressing the energy aspect to harness the full potential of microalgal protein production. © 2023, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.
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author Rawindran, H.
Lim, J.W.
Lam, M.K.
Supramaniam, U.
Tong, W.-Y.
Ng, H.-S.
Shahid, M.K.
Lin, C.
Usman, A.
Samdani, M.S.
spellingShingle Rawindran, H.
Lim, J.W.
Lam, M.K.
Supramaniam, U.
Tong, W.-Y.
Ng, H.-S.
Shahid, M.K.
Lin, C.
Usman, A.
Samdani, M.S.
Assessing Microalgal Protein�s Impact on Environment and Energy Footprint via Life Cycle Analysis
author_facet Rawindran, H.
Lim, J.W.
Lam, M.K.
Supramaniam, U.
Tong, W.-Y.
Ng, H.-S.
Shahid, M.K.
Lin, C.
Usman, A.
Samdani, M.S.
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title Assessing Microalgal Protein�s Impact on Environment and Energy Footprint via Life Cycle Analysis
title_short Assessing Microalgal Protein�s Impact on Environment and Energy Footprint via Life Cycle Analysis
title_full Assessing Microalgal Protein�s Impact on Environment and Energy Footprint via Life Cycle Analysis
title_fullStr Assessing Microalgal Protein�s Impact on Environment and Energy Footprint via Life Cycle Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Assessing Microalgal Protein�s Impact on Environment and Energy Footprint via Life Cycle Analysis
title_sort assessing microalgal protein�s impact on environment and energy footprint via life cycle analysis
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