09/25/2019 / By Grace Olson
In this article, researchers from Malaysia, India, China, and Vietnam listed the various health benefits offered by microalgae and explored their potential in human food production. Their study was published in the journal Food Science and Human Wellness.
The researchers believe that microalgae offer a wide range of nutritional benefits, but they are still largely untapped due to the microorganims’ capital-intensive nature.
Read the full study at this link.
Journal Source:
Koyande AK, Chew KW, Rambabu K, Tao Y, Chu DT, Show PL. MICROALGAE: A POTENTIAL ALTERNATIVE TO HEALTH SUPPLEMENTATION FOR HUMANS. Food Science and Human Wellness. March 2019;8(1):16–24. DOI: 10.1016/j.fshw.2019.03.001
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