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Biobased Products and Algae

Submitted by on September 26, 2012 – 8:14 pmNo Comment

by Jim Lane (Biofuels Digest)  …For all the excitement about fuels — biobased products may be even a hotter trend for the renewables sector’s hottest feedstock.

One of the big trends this week? The biobased product side of algae – all the smaller, higher-value markets where algae-based products are making a difference, or expect to in the near future.

1. Cattle and hog feed. There’s a lot of value in algae-based oils, but in the short term there could be even more in the proteins.  …

2. Fish Feed. High-quality and low-cost fish feed will provide a natural food source for aquaculture. …

3. Omega-3s. Omega-3 fatty acids in commercial quantities for use in pharmaceutical and health supplement products.  …

4. Other Nutraceuticals. Astaxanthin  …

5. Bioplastics.  …

6. Nutrition products. Rich protein extracts and Omega-3s can be added to health shakes, protein bars and other food and beverage products. …

7. Micro-algae and biomeal in paper.  …

8. Dielectric fluids and lubricants. …

9. Skin creams and fragrances. …  READ MORE

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