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Assessment of the Nutritional Value of the Green Algae Biomass Cultivated in Phytobioreactor
The paper deals with comparative assessment of the biochemical composition of biomass of Ankistrodesmus braunii (Nageli) Lemmerm. and Scenedesmus rubescens P.J.L. Dang cultivated in closed photobioreactor. Complete edible biomass was obtained of both algal species with high content of protein, photosynthetic pigments, sulpholipid and acylcarnitines. In A. braunii biomass content of proteins was 8.0 times higher than in S. rubescens, content of essential amino acids 1.3 times, chlorophylls 2.9 times, carotenoids 2.0 times, sulfolipid 4.7 times, and acylcarnitines 2.0 times.
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This journal contains translations from the premier Russian and Eastern European periodicals in aquatic biology and aquatic ecosystems, supplemented by original articles from elsewhere. The journal publishes in the area of physiology, biochemistry, systematics, ecology and conservation of freshwater fish, invertebrates, vascular plants, zoo- and phytoplankton, as well as freshwater quality and toxicology. While most of the papers deal with inland waters, the journal also publishes articles reporting on expeditionary work, especially the Antarctic and tropical seas. Hydrobiological Journal is valuable to freshwater and marine biologists and chemists, limnologists, environmental scientists, oceanographers, and toxicologists.