Browsing UiS Brage by Author "Vatland, Ann Kristin"
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Nutraceutical productions from microalgal derived compounds via circular bioeconomy perspective
Huy, Menghour; Vatland, Ann Kristin; Kumar, Gopalakrishnan (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-03)Circular bioeconomy has become a sustainable business model for commercial production that promises to reuse, recycle & recover while considering less environmental footprints in nutraceutical industries. Microalgae ... -
The one-health approach in seaweed food production
Bizzaro, Gianluca; Pampanin, Daniela Maria; Vatland, Ann Kristin (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-01)Seaweeds are rich in macronutrients, micronutrients, and bioactive components and have great potential as sustainable resources in terms of both production and consumption of a desirable food. Still, the seaweed aquaculture ... -
pH-Driven Solubilization and Isoelectric Precipitation o Proteins from The Red Seaweeds Vertebrata lanosa and Palmaria palmata -Effects of pH, Water Volume, Time and Temperature on Protein Yield
Ree, Cecilie Leijanna (Master thesis, 2021)Proteins take part in virtually every process within the cell. They are a vital component of any diet as a source of energy and essential amino acids (EEA) that the body is not capable of synthesizing. Without supplements, ... -
Potential of microalgae as a sustainable feed ingredient for aquaculture
Kumar, Gopalakrishnan; Nagappan, Senthil; Das, Probir; AbdulQuadir, Mohammad; Thaher, Mahmoud; Khan, Shoyeb; Mahata, Chandan; Al-Jabri, Hareb; Vatland, Ann Kristin (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-09)An increase in fish consumption, combined with a decrease in wild fish harvest, is driving the aquaculture industry at rapid pace. Today, farmed seafood accounts for about half of all global seafood demand for human ... -
Studying of lumpfish sheltering using natural and artificial seaweed.
Vedvik, Sunniva (Master thesis, 2021)The aim of this thesis was to evaluate the welfare of the lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus) by studying fish behaviour in different habitats, consisting of artificial and natural seaweed hides. Substrates and hides are essential ...