Advances in Polar Science, Volume 36, Issue 1, Pages 18-40 , 30/03/2025

Adaptations, cultivation and commercial prospects of polar microalgae*

Kiat Fatt Chia, Chiew Yen Wong, Rhun Yian Koh, Choy Sin Lee, Soi Moi Chye, Yih Yih Kok, Siti Aqlima Ahmad, Peter Convey, Leyla Cárdenas Tavie, Wei Wang, Jiangyi Luo, Veeranoot Nissapatorn, Chooi Ling Lim

Abstract

Polar microalgae are microscopic organisms adapted to survive in cold and extreme habitats such as sea-ice, glaciers, lakes and snow. These microorganisms provide an essential basis as primary food sources in polar ecosystems. Despite their ecological importance, polar microalgae remain relatively unexplored compared to their tropical and temperate counterparts, largely due to the practical challenges of obtaining and maintaining material from the harsh polar environments. However, interest has recently surged due to their specific adaptations and potential for utilization in various fields. This review explores the survival strategies of polar microalgae and their commercial applications in healthcare and other fields. We also consider the processes involved in processing polar microalgae, from cultivation to extraction of bioactive compounds. Our findings highlight a growing need for research in this rapidly evolving field to unlock the potential of polar microalgae in multiple fields.

Document Type

Review

Source Type

Journal

Keywords

microalgal processingpolar microalgaepotential commercial applicationsmicroalgal adaptations

ASJC Subject Area

Environmental Science : EcologyEarth and Planetary Sciences : OceanographyEarth and Planetary Sciences : Atmospheric ScienceEarth and Planetary Sciences : Geology

Funding Agency

Yayasan Penyelidikan Antartika Sultan Mizan


Bibliography


Chia, K., Wong, C., Koh, R., Lee, C., Chye, S., Kok, Y., Ahmad, S., ... Lim, C. (2025). Adaptations, cultivation and commercial prospects of polar microalgae*. Advances in Polar Science, 36(1) 18-40. doi:10.12429/j.advps.2024.0033

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