Recent developments in the production and utilization of photosynthetic microorganisms for food applications

Giovanni D. Barone*, Tomislav Cernava, Jörg Ullmann, Jing Liu, Elia Lio, Anna T. Germann, Andreas Nakielski, David A. Russo, Ted Chavkin, Kirstin Knufmann, Farida Tripodi, Paola Coccetti, Francesco Secundo, Pengcheng Fu, Brian Pfleger, Ilka M. Axmann*, Peter Lindblad

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Abstract

The growing use of photosynthetic microorganisms for food and food-related applications is driving related biotechnology research forward. Increasing consumer acceptance, high sustainability, demand of eco-friendly sources for food, and considerable global economic concern are among the main factors to enhance the focus on the novel foods. In the cases of not toxic strains, photosynthetic microorganisms not only provide a source of sustainable nutrients but are also potentially healthy. Several published studies showed that microalgae are sources of accessible protein and fatty acids. More than 400 manuscripts were published per year in the last 4 years. Furthermore, industrial approaches utilizing these microorganisms are resulting in new jobs and services. This is in line with the global strategy for bioeconomy that aims to support sustainable development of bio-based sectors. Despite the recognized potential of the microalgal biomass value chain, significant knowledge gaps still exist especially regarding their optimized production and utilization. This review highlights the potential of microalgae and cyanobacteria for food and food-related applications as well as their market size. The chosen topics also include advanced production as mixed microbial communities, production of high-value biomolecules, photoproduction of terpenoid flavoring compounds, their utilization for sustainable agriculture, application as source of nutrients in space, and a comparison with heterotrophic microorganisms like yeast to better evaluate their advantages over existing nutrient sources. This comprehensive assessment should stimulate further interest in this highly relevant research topic.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere14708
JournalHeliyon
Volume9
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2023

Keywords

  • Bioactive compounds
  • Cyanobacteria
  • Landless food production
  • Microalgae
  • Microalgal-bacterial consortia
  • Novel food-related applications
  • Photosynthetic microorganisms
  • Phototrophic support in space
  • Sustainable agriculture
  • Terpenoid flavoring compounds

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General

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