Neochloris oleoabundans

Neochloris oleoabundans is a microalga belonging in the class Chlorophyceae. Due to its high lipid content, it has been considered as a candidate organism for cosmetics[1] and biofuel production,[2] as well as feed stock for freshwater mussels.[3]

Neochloris oleoabundans
Scientific classification Edit this classification
(unranked): Viridiplantae
Division: Chlorophyta
Class: Chlorophyceae
Order: Sphaeropleales
Family: Neochloridaceae
Genus: Neochloris
Species:
N. oleoabundans
Binomial name
Neochloris oleoabundans
S. Chantanachat & H. C. Bold

Neochloris was first isolated from a sand dune in Saudi Arabia by S. Chantanachat sometime between 1958 and 1962.[4]

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References

  1. "Cosmetic slimming composition containing an extract of biomass of the alga neochloris oleoabundans".
  2. Greenwell, H. C.; Laurens, L. M. L.; Shields, R. J.; Lovitt, R. W.; Flynn, K. J. (2010). "Placing microalgae on the biofuels priority list: A review of the technological challenges". Journal of the Royal Society Interface. 7 (46): 703–726. doi:10.1098/rsif.2009.0322. PMC 2874236. PMID 20031983.
  3. Course from Missouri State Neochloris used as feed for rearing freshwater mussels (pdf)


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