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    From Sea to Science: How Friendly Bacteria Help Us Get Nature's Good Stuff from Algae

    Bioactive compounds extracted from natural renewable sources have attracted an increased interest from both industry and academia. Recently, algae have been highlighted as promising sources of bioactive compounds, such as polyphenols, polysaccharides, fatty acids, proteins, and pigments,
    which can be used as functional ingredients in many industrial applications. Therefore, a simple green extraction and purification methodology capable of recovering biocompounds from algal biomass is of extreme importance in commercial production. In this study, we evaluated the application of
    three valuable algae (Colaconema formosanum, Sarcodia suae, and Nostoc commune) in combination with Pseudoalteromonas haloplanktis (type strain ATCC 14393) for the production of versatile compounds. The results illustrate that after 6 h of first-stage fermentation, the production of phycobiliproteins in C. formosanum was significantly increased by 156.2%, 188.9%, and 254.17% for PE, PC, and APC, respectively. This indicates that the production of phycobiliproteins from algae can be enhanced by P. haloplanktis. Furthermore, we discovered that after S. suae and N. commune were fermented with P. haloplanktis, mannose was produced. In this study, we describe a feasible biorefinery process for the production of phycobiliproteins and mannose by fermenting marine macroalgae with cyanobacteria. We believe it is worth establishing a scale-up technique by applying this fermentation method to the production of phycobiliproteins and mannose in the future.
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    Turning Ocean's Nuisance into Treasure: Making Use of Sargassum Seaweed in the Caribbean

    In recent years, Caribbean beaches have been facing an unusual challenge - massive amounts of brown seaweed called Sargassum washing up on their pristine shores. While this might seem like just an annoying problem for beachgoers and tourist destinations, scientists are discovering that this abundant seaweed could actually be a valuable resource if used correctly.
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    From Sea to Science: How Friendly Bacteria Help Us Get Nature's Good Stuff from Algae
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    Turning Ocean's Nuisance into Treasure: Making Use of Sargassum Seaweed in the Caribbean