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The chlorococcalean alga Chlorella in animal nutrition: a review
- 1.0454039 - MBÚ 2016 RIV US eng J - Journal Article
Kotrbáček, V. - Doubek, J. - Doucha, Jiří
The chlorococcalean alga Chlorella in animal nutrition: a review.
Journal of Applied Phycology. Roč. 27, č. 6 (2015), s. 2173-2180. ISSN 0921-8971. E-ISSN 1573-5176
Institutional support: RVO:61388971
Keywords : Chlorella * Chlorophyta * Feed supplement
Subject RIV: EE - Microbiology, Virology
Impact factor: 2.372, year: 2015
Unicellular freshwater microalgae of the genus Chlorella are characterised by a relative ease of cultivation, high productivity and high content of proteins and other valuable components. However, the alga is too expensive to use widely as a protein supplement in animal feed. Nevertheless, in many experiments, it was found that even a very low, economically acceptable addition of Chlorella biomass to animal feed can positively influence growth and performance. This is due to the presence of pigments, antioxidants, provitamins, vitamins and a growth substance known as the Chlorella Growth Factor (CGF), which can stimulate or enhance the immune system, increase feed intake and utilisation and promote reproduction; the use of Chlorella biomass might therefore increase the value of animal products for human consumption. Significant results were also achieved in the use of Chlorella biomass as a carrier of organically bound selenium and iodine that play a substantial role in the thyroid hormone regulation in an organism.
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