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Third-generation biomass for bioplastics: a comprehensive review of microalgae-driven polyhydroxyalkanoate productionopen access

Authors
Saratale, Rijuta GaneshCho, Si-KyungBharagava, Ram NareshPatel, Anil KumarVivekanand, VivekanandBhatia, Shashi KantFerreira, Luiz Fernando RomanholoShin, Han SeungAwasthi, Mukesh KumarChakrabortty, SankhaKumar, RameshSaratale, Ganesh Dattatraya
Issue Date
Dec-2024
Publisher
Alpha Creation Enterprise
Keywords
Microalgae; Polyhydroxyalkanoate production; Integrated wastewater treatment; Bioreactor development; Metabolic regulation; Machine learning
Citation
Biofuel Research Journal, v.11, no.4, pp 2256 - 2282
Pages
27
Indexed
SCOPUS
ESCI
Journal Title
Biofuel Research Journal
Volume
11
Number
4
Start Page
2256
End Page
2282
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/56440
DOI
10.18331/BRJ2024.11.4.5
ISSN
2292-8782
2292-8782
Abstract
Bio-based plastics, primarily polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs), offer a hopeful alternative to petroleum-derived plastics. Third- generation (3G; microalgae/cyanobacteria) biomass has gained significant importance due to its rapid biomass productivity and metabolic versatility. Microalgae can produce PHAs by utilizing CO2 and wastewater, establishing them as highly promising and eco-friendly systems for bioplastic production. This comprehensive review presents comprehensive insights into microalgae-PHA production, from optimization of physicochemical and cultural conditions to effective PHA purification processes. The critical review also examines the latest advancements in cultivation strategies, metabolic engineering, and bioreactor developments, which may lead to more sustainable and progressive microalgal-based bioplastic accumulation. The effectiveness of algae biomass generation for PHA accumulation through integrated wastewater treatment has been addressed. This review examines the role of mathematical modeling and emerging artificial intelligence in advancing algae- based PHA production processes. Finally, the review concludes with a discussion of the economic and social challenges, life cycle analysis, and prospects for research and development of advanced microalgal-derived bioplastics production and predictions of potential solutions for economically feasible and sustainable microalgae-based PHA production at the industrial scale. (c) 2024 Alpha Creation Enterprise CC BY 4.0
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