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Unlocking the Potential of Microalgae with VORTA Technology

Learn how VORTA's hydrodynamic cavitation technology is transforming microalgae processing, enabling efficient extraction of lipids, proteins, and pigments for commercial viability.

Learn how VORTA's hydrodynamic cavitation technology is transforming microalgae processing, enabling efficient extraction of lipids, proteins, and pigments for commercial viability.
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Microalgae are increasingly being hailed as a rich source of high-value biomolecules useful in various industries, from biofuels to pharmaceuticals. However, the challenge lies in efficiently extracting these biomolecules. Hydrodynamic Cavitation and VORTA technology promise to redefine microalgae processing and help unlock their full potential.

Traditional methods for processing microalgae often involve high energy input and yield inefficiencies, emphasizing the need for novel technologies that can optimize this process from cultivation to end-product extraction.

Efficient Extraction of Biomolecules

Microalgae offer a broad spectrum of biomolecules such as lipids, which are crucial for biofuel applications, and various other bioactive molecules used in pharmaceuticals and nutraceuticals. Effective extraction techniques are central to the commercial viability of microalgae-based products.

VORTA offers an efficient way to break down cell walls, thereby enhancing the release of intracellular contents. Combined with VORTA technology, the throughput of biomolecule extraction can be substantially increased.

VORTA uses the power of fluctuating pressure conditions to generate cavities or bubbles in liquid media. When these bubbles collapse, they release a high amount of energy capable of disrupting the robust cell walls of microalgae, thus making the extraction of valuable intracellular substances easier.

A Step Ahead in Biorefineries

VORTA technology stands out for its effectiveness in breaking down the rigid cell walls of microalgae. It can be integrated seamlessly into various stages of microalgae processing, from cultivation and harvesting to pre-treatment.

VORTA offers unique advantages over traditional Hydrodynamic Cavitation (HC) devices:

  • Precision: Allows for a controlled and predictable cavitation characteristic.
  • Efficiency: Higher energy efficiency compared to conventional HC devices.
  • Scalability: The design of VORTA allows easy modification of the device scale for processing larger volumes.
  • No Clogging: One unique advantage of VORTA is its ability to handle solid biomass without clogging, making it exceptionally versatile.

Conclusion

VORTA technology is poised to transform the way we approach microalgae biorefineries. These innovative technologies hold the promise of making microalgae processing more efficient, scalable, and environmentally responsible. Researchers and industries alike can look forward to a new era of sustainable biomolecule extraction from microalgae, thanks to these advancements.


References: [1] Mittal, Rochak, and Vivek Ranade. 2023. ‘Bioactives from Microalgae: A Review on Process Intensification Using Hydrodynamic Cavitation’. Journal of Applied Phycology 35 (3): 1129–61. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10811-023-02945-w.

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