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Stepwise extraction of high-value chemicals from Arthrospira (Spirulina) and an economic feasibility study

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<i>Arthrospira</i> (<i>Spirulina</i>) consists of diverse high-value chemicals, such as phycocyanin, lipids/total fatty acids (TFA), and polysaccharides, which have been used for food, cosmetic and pharmacological applications. This study compared various stepwise extraction processes for these high-value chemicals. Considering the yield and properties of extracts, the most suitable extraction order was phycocyanin, lipid/TFA and polysaccharides. The yield of the main product (food-grade phycocyanin) was 8.66% of the biomass dry weight, whereas the yields of the subsequent lipid/TFA and polysaccharide coproducts were 3.55% and 0.72%, respectively. The economic analysis showed that producing phycocyanin alone was economically feasible, but producing coproducts (lipid/TFA and polysaccharides) was not. The production cost of phycocyanin was US$ 249.70 kg<sup>-1</sup>, which is an encouraging figure for large-scale production. Moreover, the phycocyanin content of <i>Arthrospira</i> materials utilized for extraction should not be lower than 15% of dry weight to ensure positive the net present value (NPV) of investment.

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