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Ciências Biológicas
Publicado: 2023-11-06

Produtos biotecnológicos de microalgas: uma análise de tendências

Universidade Federal do Ceará
Universidade Federal do Ceará
Universidade Federal do Ceará
Universidade Federal do Ceará
Universidade Federal do Ceará
Universidade Federal do Ceará
biomassa biocombustíveis chlorococcum

Resumo

As microalgas são microrganismos heterogêneos, versáteis e disponíveis em todo o mundo. Seu uso tem sido descrito em várias áreas, com vários objetivos, especialmente na remediação de resíduos de variadas origens. Neste artigo, é apresentado um levantamento bibliográfico de trabalhos publicados em periódicos de alto impacto, utilizando como critério de pesquisa as palavras chave “chlorococcum” e “bioproducts”. Posteriormente, esses trabalhos foram filtrados, sendo considerados apenas aqueles publicados em revistas com fator de impacto igual ou superior a 5. Por último, foi realizada uma triagem dos resultados para separar artigos de pesquisa de artigos de revisão. Foram obtidos, após a pesquisa em três bases de dados e triagem, 238 trabalhos, entre revisões e artigos de pesquisa. Ao fim dos filtros, o número final de artigos utilizados no relatório foi de 128 trabalhos. Após análise, pôde-se perceber o crescimento recente do interesse do uso de microalgas para remediação de águas residuárias e outros resíduos, bem como para a produção de moléculas de interesse, principalmente carotenoides, e também do uso dessa biomassa para produção de combustíveis, em especial o biodiesel.

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Barbosa, B. P., Leite, L. O., Mesquita, A. de F. N., Bandeira, L. L., Martins, S. C. S. ., & Martins, C. M. (2023). Produtos biotecnológicos de microalgas: uma análise de tendências. Scientific Electronic Archives, 16(11). https://doi.org/10.36560/161120231849