| Literature DB >> 31141887 |
Franciele Camacho1, Angela Macedo2,3, Francisco Malcata4,5.
Abstract
Bioactive compounds, e.g., protein, polyunsaturated fatty acids, carotenoids, vitamins and minerals, found in commercial form of microalgal biomass (e.g., powder, flour, liquid, oil, tablet, or capsule forms) may play important roles in functional food (e.g., dairy products, desserts, pastas, oil-derivatives, or supplements) or feed (for cattle, poultry, shellfish, and fish) with favorable outcomes upon human health, including antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and antiviral effects, as well as prevention of gastric ulcers, constipation, anemia, diabetes, and hypertension. However, scale up remains a major challenge before commercial competitiveness is attained. Notwithstanding the odds, a few companies have already overcome market constraints, and are successfully selling extracts of microalgae as colorant, or supplement for food and feed industries. Strong scientific evidence of probiotic roles of microalgae in humans is still lacking, while scarce studies have concluded on probiotic activity in marine animals upon ingestion. Limitations in culture harvesting and shelf life extension have indeed constrained commercial viability. There are, however, scattered pieces of evidence that microalgae play prebiotic roles, owing to their richness in oligosaccharides-hardly fermented by other members of the intestinal microbiota, or digested throughout the gastrointestinal tract of humans/animals for that matter. However, consistent applications exist only in the dairy industry and aquaculture. Despite the underlying potential in formulation of functional food/feed, extensive research and development efforts are still required before microalgae at large become a commercial reality in food and feed formulation.Entities:
Keywords: animal health; functional food; human health; nutrition; prebiotic; probiotic
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31141887 PMCID: PMC6628611 DOI: 10.3390/md17060312
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mar Drugs ISSN: 1660-3397 Impact factor: 5.118
Potential industrial applications of microalgae in functional food, sorted by type of food, commercial form of biomass, and bioactive compound.
| Microalgae | Food | Commercial Form of Biomass | Bioactive Compound | Health Benefit | Reference | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Genus/Species | Product | Sensory Effect | ||||
| Milk | Improved flavor and mouthfeel | Powder or liquid | Protein, | Reduced risk of anemia | [ | |
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| Yoghurt | Improved texture and viscosity | Extract | Phycocyanin | Anticancer; antioxidant and anti-inflammatory | [ |
| Cheese | Improved texture | Powder | Protein, carbohydrates, | Anticancer; reduced risk of gastric ulcers, constipation, anemia, hypertension, diabetes, infant malnutrition, neurosis | [ | |
| Alcohol-free beverage | Improved color and sour taste | Powder or liquid | Protein, chlorophylls, phycocyanin | Improved immune and lymphatic systems, protection against cancers and ulcers | [ | |
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| Desserts | Improved color and stability | Powder or flour | Protein, vitamins, minerals | Antioxidant activity, prevention of constipation | [ |
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| Cookies and biscuits | Improved color, stability and texture | Powder or flour | Protein, | Antioxidant activity | [ |
| Bread and cookies | Improved flavor, texture and appearance | Powder or flour | Protein, vitamins, minerals | Reduced fat and cholesterol levels, induced satiety | [ | |
| Miso | Slightly seaweed taste | Powder | Protein, vitamins, minerals | Antioxidant activity | [ | |
| Koji | No flavor or smell | Powder | n.a. ***** | Improved immunity and blood pressure | [ | |
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| Pasta | Improved color and texture | Powder | Protein, carotenoids | Antioxidant activity | [ |
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| Pasta | Improved color, flavor, texture and firmness | Powder | Protein, | Protection against gastric ulcers, prevention of constipation, reduced anemia and diabetes, improved blood pressure | [ |
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| Vegetarian food gels | Improved color and firmness | Gels | PUFA-ω3, EPA, DHA, GLA ***, carotenoids | Antioxidant activity | [ |
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| Emulsions or vegetarian mayonnaise | Improved color and stability | Oil or emulsions | Protein, | Antioxidant activity | [ |
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| Soybean oil | Improved color and stability | Oil | Carotenoids | Antioxidant activity | [ |
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| n.a. | n.a. | Oil | Carotenoids | Antimicrobial and antiviral activities | [ |
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| Culinary condiment with sea salt | Improved flavor | Powder | Carotenoids | Antioxidant activity | [ |
| Food supplement | n.a. | Powder, flour, tablet or liquid | Proteins, | Prevention of constipation, induction of satiety | [ | |
| Food supplement | n.a. | Capsules | Protein | n.a. | [ | |
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| Food supplement | n.a. | Capsules | Astaxanthin | Improved eye and brain health, UV protection and skin health, anti-coagulatory and anti-inflammatory effects in diabetes, immune system modulation, cardiovascular health | [ |
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| Food supplement | n.a. | Powder or tablet | ARA **** | n.a. | [ |
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| Food supplement | n.a. | Extract | n.a. | Prevention of obesity and diabetes | [ |
* EPA—Eicosapentaenoic acid, ** DHA—Docosahexaenoic acid, *** GLA—Gamma-linolenic acid, **** ARA—Arachidonic acid, ***** n.a.—Information not available.
Potential industrial applications of microalgae in functional feed, sorted by type of animal, resulting food product, and bioactive compound.
| Microalgae | Feed | Resulting Food | Commercial Form of Biomass | Bioactive Compound | Health Benefit | Reference | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Genus/Species | Animal | Product | Sensory Effect | ||||
| Cow | Meat | n.a *** | Powder | PUFA-ω3, EPA *, DHA ** | Improved cardiovascular, brain and eye systems | [ | |
| Piglet | Meat | n.a. | Powder or spray | Cu | Increased nutritional properties | [ | |
| Lamb | Meat | Improved color, (not so intense) odor and flavor | Powder | Protein, PUFA-ω3 | Prevention of cardiovascular diseases | [ | |
| Rabbit | Meat | n.a. | Powder | PUFA-ω3, γ-linolenic acid | Anti-inflammatory activity, increased nutritional properties | [ | |
| Chicken | Meat | Improved color (yellowness of flesh, and redness of liver) | Powder or spray | PUFA-ω3, EPA, DHA | Antibiotic activity, | [ | |
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| Pekin duck | Meat | Improved color (yellowness of flesh) | Fermented | Protein | Improved immunity | [ |
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| Hen | Egg | Improved color (yellow to orange) | Powder or spray | PUFA-ω3, EPA, DHA, carotenoids | Prevention of cardiovascular diseases, | [ |
| White Leghorn chicken | Egg | Improved color (yellow to orange) | Freeze dried | PUFA-ω3, EPA, DHA, γ-linolenic acid | Improved nutritional properties | [ | |
| Shrimp | Meat | n.a. | Freeze dried | Carotenoids | Antioxidant activity, improved immunity | [ | |
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| Shrimp | Meat | n.a. | Freeze dried | Astaxanthin | Antioxidant activity | [ |
| Atlantic salmon | Meat | n.a. | Powder | Protein, lipids | Improved nutritional properties | [ | |
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| Salmon and trout | Meat | Improved color | Powder | Astaxanthin | Antioxidant activity | [ |
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| Coral trout | Meat | n.a. | Pellet | Protein, lipids | Improved nutritional properties and immunity | [ |
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| Koi carp goldfish | Food supplement | Improved color (red hue) | Powder | Carotenoids | Antioxidant activity | [ |
* EPA—Eicosapentaenoic acid, ** DHA—Docosahexaenoic acid, *** n.a.—Information not available.
Potential industrial applications of microalgae as prebiotics in food, sorted by type of food.
| Microalgae | Target Probiotic Bacteria | Food | Health Benefit | Reference | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Genus/Species | Commercial Form of Biomass | Bioactive Compound | Product | Sensory Effect | |||
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| Powder | Glucose, rhamnose, mannose, xylose and galactose |
| Yoghurt | Improved color, stability and texture | Prevention of constipation, improved immune system, enhanced absorption of minerals and lactose, reduced cholesterol | [ |
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| Powder | PUFA-ω6 | Milk | n.a. * | Improved nutritional properties | [ | |
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| Powder or freeze dried | Phycocyanin, | Milk | n.a. | Anticarcinogenic and anti-inflammatory activities, improved blood and cholesterol levels | [ | |
| Powder | Carotenoids, |
| Cheese | Improved color (green-blue) and texture | Improved nutritional properties | [ | |
* n.a.—Information not available.
Potential industrial applications of microalgae as prebiotics in feed, sorted by commercial form of biomass and animal type.
| Microalgae | Probiotic Bacteria | Animal | Health Benefit | Reference | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Genus/Species | Commercial Form of Biomass | Bioactive Compound | ||||
| Freeze dried | Oligosaccharides |
| Pacific red snapper | Improved immune system and antioxidant activity | [ | |
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| Freeze dried | Protein |
| Gilthead seabream ( | Improved immune system and increased intestinal absorption ability | [ |
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| Freeze dried | C-phycocyanin |
| Shrimp ( | Improved immune system (>lysozyme) and disease resistance | [ |
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| Freeze dried | β-carotene | Shrimp | Improved immune system and disease resistance | [ | |
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| Powder | Phycobilins, phycocyanin, allophycocyanin, xanthophylls and carotenoid |
| Nile tilapia ( | Improved immune system and antioxidant activity | [ |
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| Powder | Paramylon |
| Red drum ( | Immunostimulant activity | [ |
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| Powder | Oligosaccharides |
| Prawn ( | Improved immune system and disease resistance | [ |
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| Powder | β-glucan | Poultry, cows, horses, dogs, cats, reptiles, birds | Improved well-being and immune system | [ | |
Examples of commercial applications of microalgae in food and feed, sorted by microalga.
| Microalgae | Food | Feed | Reference | |||
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| Genus/Species | Main Product | Main Product Application | Industries | Main Product | Industries | |
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| Phycocyanin | Food colorant and supplement | A4F-Algae 4 Future (Portugal) | Feed supplement | Blue Biotech (Germany) | [ |
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| Lutein | Food supplement | A4F-Algae 4 Future (Portugal) Algomed (Germany) | Feed supplement | Blue Biotech (Germany) | [ |
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| β-carotene | Food colorant and supplement | BASF (Germany) | Feed supplement | Blue Biotech (Germany) | [ |
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| Astaxanthin | Food supplement | AlgaTech (Israel) | Feed supplement (pigment enhancer for fish) | Blue Biotech (Germany) | [ |
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| ARA *** | Food supplement | A4F-Algae 4 Future (Portugal) | n.a. **** | n.a. | [ |
| EPA and | Food supplement | AstraReal Co. (Japan) | Feed additive | Blue Biotech (Germany) | [ | |
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| Paramylon/Linear beta-1,3-glucan | Food supplement | Algaeon Inc. (USA) | n.a. | n.a. | [ |
| Phaeodactylum tricornutum | EPA (ω-3), Fucoxanthin | Food supplement | A4F-Algae 4 Future (Portugal) | n.a. | n.a. | [ |
* EPA—Eicosapentaenoic acid, ** DHA—Docosahexaenoic acid, *** ARA—Arachidonic acid, **** n.a.—Information not available.