Advances in Algomics technology: Application in wastewater treatment and biofuel productionopen access
- Authors
- Kadri, Mohammad Sibtain; Singhania, Reeta Rani; Haldar, Dibyajyoti; Patel, Anil Kumar; Bhatia, Shashi Kant; Saratale, Ganesh; Parameswaran, Binod; Chang, Jo-Shu
- Issue Date
- Nov-2023
- Publisher
- ELSEVIER
- Keywords
- Algomics; Bioremediation; Sustainable goals; Microalgae; Circular bioeconomy
- Citation
- Bioresource Technology, v.387, pp 1 - 16
- Pages
- 16
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- Bioresource Technology
- Volume
- 387
- Start Page
- 1
- End Page
- 16
- URI
- https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/21080
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.biortech.2023.129636
- ISSN
- 0960-8524
1873-2976
- Abstract
- Advanced sustainable bioremediation is gaining importance with rising global pollution. This review examines microalgae's potential for sustainable bioremediation and process enhancement using multi-omics approaches. Recently, microalgae-bacterial consortia have emerged for synergistic nutrient removal, allowing complex metabolite exchanges. Advanced bioremediation requires effective consortium design or pure culture based on the treatment stage and specific roles. The strain potential must be screened using modern omics approaches aligning wastewater composition. The review highlights crucial research gaps in microalgal bioremediation. It discusses multi-omics advantages for understanding microalgal fitness concerning wastewater composition and facilitating the design of microalgal consortia based on bioremediation skills. Metagenomics enables strain identification, thereby monitoring microbial dynamics during the treatment process. Transcriptomics and metabolomics encourage the algal cell response toward nutrients and pollutants in wastewater. Multi-omics role is also summarized for product enhancement to make algal treatment sustainable and fit for sustainable development goals and growing circular bioeconomy scenario.
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