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Marine cyanobacteria in the origin of anti-inflammatory molecules with dermatological, cosmetic applicationsa significant number of cyanobacteria do not produce toxins, but instead produce compounds that can be applied with complete safety in food, pharmaceutical, nutraceutical or cosmetic products.
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Cyanobacteria research unlocks potential for renewable plastics from carbon dioxide"Our research addresses one of the key bottlenecks in using cyanobacteria for sustainable manufacturing," explains Matthew. "By optimizing how these organisms convert carbon into useful products ...
Cyanobacteria are found in almost all aquatic and terrestrial environments on Earth and, through photosynthesis, supply a large portion of the planet’s oxygen. According to a study published in ...
2024 LITTLETON — One of the Department of Environmental Services’ lead scientists is cautioning that an expensive chemical treatment is not a cure for cyanobacteria in water bodies ...
The Kenyan flag flies aboard a vessel used to sample different sites across Lake Victoria’s Winam Gulf for different types of cyanobacteria. An international research team including scientists ...
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