patented micro algae screw oil press plant in turkmenistan
- Product Using: Producing Cooking Oil
- Type: Cooking Oil Press Plant
- Main Machinery: Cooking Oil Press Plant Machine
- Model Number: Jinxin avocado oil extraction machine, oil extraction machine
- Voltage: 220V/380V/440V
- Power(W): According to the avocado oil extraction machine capacity
- Dimension(L*W*H): 1200*400*900mm3, Depend the avocado oil extraction machine capacity
- Weight: According to the avocado oil extraction machine capacity
- Certification: ISO9001
- After-sales Service Provided: Engineers available to service machinery overseas, Engineers available to service
- Name: Avocado oil extraction machine
- Residual oil in meal: Less than 1%
- Material: Stainless stel
- Residual oil: Less than 1%
- Consumption: Low
- Port: Qingdao
- Project Location: turkmenistan
Bio-oil from microalgae: Materials, production, technique, and future
Bio-oil from microalgae: Materials, production, technique,
Micro-algae: Revolutionizing food production for a
Microalgae-based products: Food and public health
Microalgae-based products: Food and public health
A sustainable micro-algal biofuel process plant was hypothetically and detailed-designed for the produc-. tion of value products from algae. The process plant cultures algae through controlled
Algal Biotechnology: A Sustainable Route for Omega-3 Fatty Acid
The expeller press consists of an inlet where the algae are passed and an outlet where the pressed product is released. For compressing the algae, constant pressure and frictional force are applied. The appearance of algae is green in color with long fibers, and it is hard for these fibers to move through the screw; and hence, water is passed through the caged barrel (wetting the biomass)
Hydrogen produced by macroalgae is a popular attraction in the renewable energy scenario. Current research has revealed that Laminaria japonica (brown alga) and Gelidium amansii (red alga) are both potential biomass sources for the production of biohydrogen by anaerobic fermentation (Park et al. 2011).
What do patents tell us about microalgae in agriculture?
Microalgae are a group of photosynthetic organisms consisting of eukaryotic organisms and prokaryotic cyanobacteria (blue-green algae), which have great potential as bioresource alternatives for various industries (Renuka et al. 2018). According to the Patent Landscape Report on Microalgae-Related Technologies, the three main applications
Abstract. There is growing recognition that microalgae are among the most productive biological systems for generating biomass and capturing carbon. Further efficiencies are gained by harvesting 100% of the biomass, much more than is possible in terrestrial biomass production systems. Micro-algae's ability to transport bicarbonate into cells
Microalgae: Current Biology - Cell Press
Microalgae: Current Biology
In July 1873, microbiologist Louis Pasteur patented his improved yeast making method at the French Patent Office, patent number FR 98476. A recognized problem with patenting an invention that requires a specific strain of microorganism is reproducibility, as disclosure of the invention, typically by means of a written description, is a requirement for the granting of patents.
- How to find microalgae Agricultural patents?
- To start our analysis on microalgae agricultural patents, the search was applied to three different databases, such as Espacenet (European Patent Office searching engine), Patenscope (World Intellectual Property Organization database) and INPI (Brazilian National Institute for Industrial Property) from August 2020 to December 2020.
- How many microalgae patents are there?
- The search was carried out using the keyword ¡°microalgae¡± and applying the filter for International Patent Classification (IPC) code ¡°A01N¡± which corresponds to patents related to agriculture and cultivation of microalgae. Our patent database search returned 669 documents and 132 patents were selected for the study based on their abstracts.
- Why are microalgae patents increasing?
- The increase in microalgae patents in the agricultural area indicates a market shift towards organic food products and increasing costumer concern for sustainable agriculture. The consumption of organic foods has rapidly expanded over the last two decades, therefore the areas used for organic farming are also increasing.
- Can microalgae be used in agriculture?
- The patent analysis showed several applications for microalgae in the agricultural sector, such as plant growth promotion, biofertilization, plant disease control, weed management, and post-harvest quality.