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Algal enzymes are essential catalysts in numerous biological reactions and industrial processes owing to their adaptability and potency. The marketing of algal enzymes has recently risen due to various reasons, including the cost-efficient manner of their cultivation in photobioreactors, the eco-friendly production of high biomass contents, sources of novel enzymes that used in many sectors (biofuel and bioremediation applications), sustainability, and more renewability. Oxidoreductases and hydrolytic enzymes are among the important applied algal enzymes in industrial applications, with annually growing demand. These algal enzymes have opened up new avenues for significant health advantages in reducing and treating oxidative stress, cardiovascular illness, tumors, microbial infections, and viral outbreaks. Despite their promising uses, commercial applications of algal enzymes face many difficulties, such as stability, toxicity, and lower data availability on specific and adequate catalytic mechanisms. Therefore, this review focuses on the algal enzyme types, their uses and advantages over other microbial enzymes, downstream and upstream processing, their commercial and marketing, and their challenges. With the constant development of novel enzymes and their uses, enzyme technology provides exciting options for several industrial sectors.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.137783 | DOI Listing |
Photosynth Res
September 2025
College of Life Sciences, Shanghai Normal University, Shanghai, 200235, China.
Euglena sanguinea (Ehrenberg 1831) is one of the earliest reported species within the genus Euglena. Its prolific proliferation leading to red algal bloom has garnered significant scientific attention due to its ecological and environmental impacts. Despite this, research on E.
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September 2025
Systems Biology and Mathematical Modeling Group, Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology, 14476, Potsdam, Germany.
Comparative molecular and physiological analyses of organisms from one taxonomic group grown under similar conditions offer a strategy to identify gene targets for trait improvement. While this strategy can also be performed in silico using genome-scale metabolic models for the compared organisms, we continue to lack solutions for the de novo generation of such models, particularly for eukaryotes. To facilitate model-driven identification of gene targets for growth improvement in green algae, here we present a semiautomated platform for de novo generation of genome-scale algal metabolic models.
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September 2025
Faculty of Synthetic Biology, Shenzhen University of Advanced Technology, Shenzhen, China, 518107.
Microalgae are a rich source of high-value natural products. The green microalga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii has long been used as a model organism for studying lipid metabolism in photosynthetic organisms. Here, we comprehensively characterized the enzymatic activity and substrate preferences of the plastidial glycerol-3-phosphate:acyl-CoA acyltransferase (GPAT1) from C.
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September 2025
Key Laboratory of Animal Physiology & Biochemistry, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China.
Schizochytrium sp., a marine alga prized for docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), was subjected to UV mutagenesis to boost industrial yields. The stable mutant UV1-3 achieved 5.
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August 2025
College of Environmental and Chemical Engineering, Nanchang Hangkong University, Nanchang, 330063, PR China.
Conventional nitrate removal processes are often hampered by insufficient carbon sources for remediating low-C/N wastewater. Herein, a microalgal-bacterial (MB) consortia system was constructed to leverage algal-derived organic matter for sustaining denitrification. The system demonstrated superior nitrate removal performance when assisted by algal-derived organic matter, achieving a 168.
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