A simple process for recovery of a stream of products from marine macroalgal biomass

Abstract: 

The present study describes a simple process for recovering a stream of products sequentially including bioethanol from the fresh biomass of the red seaweed Gracilaria corticata. From processing of 100 g fresh biomass (~12.2 g dry), 166 ± 3 µg/g R-phycoerytrin, 126 ± 4 µg/g R-phycocyanin can be realized on fresh weight basis, and 1.41 ± 0.03% crude lipid, 22.45 ± 0.53% agar, 12.39 ± 0.85% soil conditioner, 2.89 ± 0.04% bioethanol on dry weight basis along with 318 ± 3 ml of mineral rich liquid with possible fertilizer applications. The advantages of this process are complete utilization of feedstock without compromising the yield and quality of products, reusability of solvents and no solid waste. Further, the products recovered from one ton fresh biomass were found to have an estimated market value of USD 1051 while processing cost including raw material as 241 USD, a fourfold value addition of feedstock.

Author(s): 
Ravi S. Baghel
Nitin Trivedi
C.R.K. Reddy
Keywords: 
Bioethanol
Biorefinery
Gracilaria
Macroalgae
Renewable chemicals
Article Source: 
Bioresource Technology 203
Category: 
Processing methods
Seaweed composition
Uses of Seaweeds: Fuel or Energy