PROXIMATE ANALYSIS, NUTRITIONAL VALUE AND AMINO ACID PROFILE OF MICROALGAE BIOMASS OF STRAINS Dictyosphaerium pulchellum (DP) AND RED ALGAE (R).
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Abstract
Microalgae are rapidly growing photosynthetic microorganisms with significant nutritional
potential, particularly as sources of protein, lipids, and carbohydrates. This study assessed the
proximate composition, nutritional value, and amino acid profile of two microalgae species: Red
Algae and Dictyosphaerium pulchellum (DP). Microalgal biomass was harvested, oven-dried,
and subjected to standard proximate analysis using AOAC (2016) procedures. Dry biomass yield
was determined, and protein content was quantified using the Kjeldahl method. Results showed
that DP produced a higher biomass yield (0.33 g) than Red Algae (0.12 g) and contained a higher
crude protein content (5.98% vs 5.10%). Lipid, ash, moisture, and carbohydrate contents were
also measured and compared between the two species. Amino acid profiling was prepared
following standard HPLC procedures (acid hydrolysis with OPA/FMOC derivatization), though
data collection is ongoing. This finding indicates that the microalgae Strain DP has superior
nutritional potential compared to Strain (R), particularly in terms of protein content, supporting
its use as a sustainable nutrient source for food, feed and biotechnological applications.
