Chemical structure of three FAs, stearic acid C18:0 (top), oleic acid

Chemical structure of three FAs, stearic acid C18:0 (top), oleic acid

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Download scientific diagram | Chemical structure of three FAs, stearic acid C18:0 (top), oleic acid C18:1n9 (centre), and linolenic acid C18:3n3 (bottom); image source: chem.libretexts.org. from publication: The trophic reactor: a new concept of bioreactor and its application for the production of metabolites with commercial interest. | This dissertation presents a novel technology aimed at improving the economic feasibility of sourcing metabolites of commercial interest from microalgae. This technology consists of a continuous two-phase algae-crustacean bioreactor where a selected microalgae species is | Bioreactors, Metabolites and Zooplankton | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.

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