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    An overview of the utilisation of microalgae biomass derived from nutrient recycling of wet market wastewater and slaughterhouse wastewater

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    Microalgae have high nutritional values for aquatic organisms compared to ļ¬sh meal, because microalgae cells are rich in proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates. However, the high cost for the commercial production of microalgae biomass using fresh water or artiļ¬cial media limits its use as ļ¬sh feed. Few studies have investigated the potential of wet market wastewater and slaughterhouse wastewater for the production of microalgae biomass. Hence, this study aims to highlight the potential of these types of wastewater as an alternative superior medium for microalgae biomass as they contain high levels of nutrients required for microalgae growth. This paper focuses on the beneļ¬ts of microalgae biomass produced during the phycore-mediation of wet market wastewater and slaughterhouse wastewater as ļ¬sh feed. The extraction techniques for lipids and proteins as well as the studies conducted on the use of microalgae biomass as ļ¬sh feed were reviewed. The results showed that microalgae biomass can be used as ļ¬sh feed due to feed utilisation efļ¬ciency, physiological activity, increased resistance for several diseases, improved stress response, and improved protein retention
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