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Characterization of oil-producing microalgae using Raman spectroscopy

O Samek, P Zemánek, A Jonáš, H.H Telle, Helmut Telle

Laser Physics Letters, Volume: 8, Issue: 10, Pages: 701 - 709

Swansea University Author: Helmut Telle

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DOI (Published version): 10.1002/lapl.201110060

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Raman spectroscopy offers a powerful alternative analytical method for the detection and identification of lipids/oil in biological samples, such as algae and fish. Recent research in the authors' groups, and experimental data only very recently published by us and a few other groups suggest th...

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ISSN: 1612-2011
Published: 2011
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description Raman spectroscopy offers a powerful alternative analytical method for the detection and identification of lipids/oil in biological samples, such as algae and fish. Recent research in the authors' groups, and experimental data only very recently published by us and a few other groups suggest that Raman spectroscopy can be exploited in instances where fast and accurate determination of the iodine value (associated with the degree of lipid unsaturation) is required. Here the current status of Raman spectroscopy applications on algae is reviewed, and particular attention is given to the efforts of identifying and selecting oil-rich algal strains for the potential mass production of commercial biofuels and for utilization in the food industry.
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