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Title: Microalgae – non-traditional sources of nutritients and pigments for functional foods
Authors: GUREV, Angela 
DRAGANCEA, Veronica 
HARITONOV, Svetlana 
Keywords: bioactive compounds;carotenoids;chlorophylls;health benefits;food additives;phycobiliproteins;phytonutrients;xanthophylls
Issue Date: 2020
Source: Gurev, Angela, Dragancea, Veronica, & Haritonov, Svetlana. (2020). MICROALGAE – NON-TRADITIONAL SOURCES OF NUTRITIENTS AND PIGMENTS FOR FUNCTIONAL FOODS. Journal of Engineering Science, XXVII (1), 75–98. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3713372
Project: 20.80009.5107.09. Improvement of food quality and safety by biotechnology and food engineering / Ameliorarea calităţii şi siguranţei alimentelor prin biotehnologie şi inginerie alimentară 
Journal: Journal of Engineering Science 
Abstract: 
The aim of this review is to draw the attention of researchers and technological engineers from the Moldovan food industry towards the potential of microalgae as a non-traditional source of nutrients and biological active substances, such as proteins, essential amino acids, carotenoids, vitamins, polyunsaturated fatty acids ω3, phytosterols, polysaccharides, phenolic acids, microelements, etc., which can be used to increase the nutritional and functional value of conventional foods. The study synthesizes information regarding the profile of biologically active substances obtained from various microalgae species, analyses the nutritional value of microalgae biomass and their field of application. This review focuses on pigments contained in microalgae (carotenoids, chlorophylls and phycobiliproteins), deals with their biological activity and health benefits. It draws attention to the results of the recent research, which proves that microalgae pigments exhibit pronounced antioxidant properties, protect cells from the radiation, capture free radicals and reduce the oxidative stress in the body, prevent cancer, inflammation and cardiovascular diseases, modulate the immune system, prevent the macular degeneration, etc. Review describes in more detail the carotenoids class and elucidates the qualitative and quantitative content of carotenoids in some microalgae. It discusses the areas of use of the pigments accumulated in microalgae and their further application as natural food additives and dyes.
URI: http://cris.utm.md/handle/5014/355
ISSN: 2587-3474
2587-3482
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3713372
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