Anbuchezhian et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Prospect of marine algae for production of industrially important chemicalsAnbuchezhian et al., 2015
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- Anbuchezhian R
- Karuppiah V
- Li Z
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- Algal biorefinery: An integrated approach
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Marine algae are simple, non-flowering plants with diverse group, consisting of unicellular (3– 10 μm) to multicellular forms (kelps up to 70 metres). In the marine environment, they play an important role as a source of food and forming habitats. The origin of alga date back to …
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