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  2. Algae fuel - Wikipedia

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    Algae can be converted into various types of fuels, depending on the production technologies and the part of the cells used. The lipid, or oily part of the algae biomass can be extracted and converted into biodiesel through a process similar to that used for any other vegetable oil, or converted in a refinery into "drop-in" replacements for petroleum-based fuels.

  3. Seaweed oil - Wikipedia

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    Seaweed oil, also called algae oil or algal oil, is used for making food, with the purified product almost colorless and odorless. [1] It is also under development as a possible alternative fuel and manufacturing agent. [2] Seaweed oil is also used as a source of fatty acid dietary supplement, as it contains mono-and polyunsaturated fats, in ...

  4. 9 Potential Sea Moss Benefits, According to Experts - AOL

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    Sea moss (aka Irish moss) is a form of algae that has many purported benefits. In my research, I’ve heard that it might help stimulate proper thyroid function, boost the immune system, reduce infla

  5. Seaweed - Wikipedia

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    Thallus: algal body Lamina or blade: flattened structure that is somewhat leaf-like Sorus: spore cluster; pneumatocyst, air bladder: a flotation-assisting organ on the blade; Kelp, float: a flotation-assisting organ between the lamina and stipe; Stipe: stem-like structure, may be absent; Holdfast: basal structure providing attachment to a substrate

  6. Astaxanthin - Wikipedia

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    The microalgae Haematococcus pluvialis contains high levels of astaxanthin (about 3.8% of dry weight), and is the primary industrial source of natural astaxanthin. [ 17 ] In shellfish, astaxanthin is almost exclusively concentrated in the shells, with only low amounts in the flesh itself, and most of it only becomes visible during cooking as ...

  7. Algae bioreactor - Wikipedia

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    The algae, especially some species which contain over 50 percent oil and a lot of carbohydrates, can be used for producing biodiesel and bioethanol by extracting and refining the fractions. The algae biomass is generated 30 times faster than some agricultural biomass, [15] which is commonly used for producing biodiesel.

  8. Iodine value - Wikipedia

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    Such a triglyceride has a high iodine value (approx. 119). Below, the reaction product after the addition of four equivalents of iodine or bromine to the four C=C double bonds of the unsaturated fatty acid residues. The determination of iodine value is a particular example of iodometry. A solution of iodine I 2 is yellow/brown in color.

  9. Iodine cycle - Wikipedia

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    Soils contain a much higher concentration of iodine compared to their parent rock, though most of it is bound to organic and inorganic matter, potentially due to microbial activity. [4] The major source of iodine to soils is through dry and wet deposition of aerosolized iodine in the atmosphere. [ 1 ]

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