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Seaweed and Microalgae as Alternative Sources of Protein

Gol, Dr Reuben D.(Contributions by)Jacobsen, Prof Charlotte(Contributions by)Johnson, Dr Zackary I.(Contributions by)Kim, Prof Sung Woo(Contributions by)Loftus, Dr Sarah E.(Contributions by)Lovstad Holdt, Dr Susan(Contributions by)Manning, Dr Schonna R.(Contributions by)Naseri, Dr Alireza(Contributions by)Shen, Dr Gaozhong(Contributions by)Lei, Prof Xin Gen(Edited by)
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"...this book covers a range of algal phyla, specialised algal bioprocessing and application topics that make it very interesting for a broad audience.

Each chapter covers a theme in such a way that can easily be read by a non-specialist but, as the authors incorporate recent published papers, the book will also be interesting for experts...I also recommend the book for entrepreneurs and technical staff working in different algal-based operations." (Journal of Phycology)As the global demand for meat increases due to population and economic growth, more pressure has been placed on the animal feed sector to support sustainable livestock production, whilst also ensuring the nutritional value and palatability of feed.

With traditional sources of protein, including oilseeds and distiller grains, considered as major contributors to climate change, there is growing interest in establishing alternative, more 'climate-smart' sources of protein, such as seaweed and other forms of microalgae that can supplement livestock diets. Seaweed and microalgae as alternative sources of protein summarises current advances in utilising macroalgae and microalgae as alternative sources of proteins.

The collection reviews processes of protein formation in macroalgae and microalgae, macroalgae farming and processing as well as microalgae bioprocessing.

Chapters also discuss the practical application of seaweed as an alternative protein source in ruminant, pig, poultry and fish diets. Edited by Professor Xin Gen Lei, Cornell University, USA, Seaweed and microalgae as alternative sources of protein will be a standard reference for researchers from universities or other research centres involved in macroalgae/microalgae production and livestock nutrition, companies involved in the manufacture or supply of animal feed or livestock nutrition services, government and other agencies regulating the animal feed sector, as well as farmers interested in furthering their knowledge on recent developments in the animal feed/livestock nutrition sector.

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1786766205 / 9781786766205
Hardback
14/09/2021
United Kingdom
English
300 pages : illustrations (colour)
23 cm
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