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1. Algae Analytics and Nutraceutical Applications for Algae Rhykka Connelly r.connelly@cem.utexas.edu April 27, 2011
2. Standard Measurement Technologies Nile Red is the current measurement tool of choice in the algae industry Here’s what Nile red measures: lipophilic molecules Here’s an example of how Nile red measurements can mislead algae growers: Nile red measurements may indicate that both of these samples has 30% “oil”
4. UT/OpenAlgae Technologies – Thin Layer Chromatography Samples are taken before and after each processing step. Each sample is separated into a biomass pellet (P) and supernatant (S) fraction and analyzed by TLC against known standards.
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9. UT sets itself apart by incorporating cutting edge technologies that measure lipids individually
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11. Certain kinds of algae make products that we’re interested in
17. We have identified an algae that produces large quantities of Omega-7 and can be harvested daily. The problem: Limited vascularization at the wound site
18. Omega Oils – Commercially Available Omega 7 Wound Healing Study Preliminary Results Wound Closure Omega-7 accelerates wound closure
19. Omega Oils – Commercially Available Omega 7 Wound Healing Study Preliminary Results Blood Flow Due to Neovascularization Scar Formation Omega-7 extracts improve blood flow and minimizes scar formation in wounded sheep.
20. Omega 7 – A Collaborative Approach Algae Scale-up and Processing In Vitro and in Vivo Study The results of the study will be published, and if successful, be extended to industry.
26. Some of the “high-value” products are billion dollar industries
27. UT has developed technologies that can cost-effectively recover biofuel oils and high-value products
28. Using CEM/OpenAlgae-developed technologies, we can collaborate with other research universities and private institutions to advance health applications
29. The processed algae biomass is useful too -- we have initiated an algae fertilizer pilot program on the UT campus
30. We continue to develop technologies useful to UT and industry