PYSON Co. ,Ltd.

PYSON Co. ,Ltd.

Nannochloropsis Market Prospects

2022 08/17


1.The protein powder produced by microalgae can effectively replace animal protein, increase the protection of cultivated land, and reduce the energy loss in the production process. Also a better choices for proteins source.

2. A good source for EPA without DHA.

Although both DHA and EPA can effectively reduce triglycerides in vitro, DHA is prone to isomerization, which affects the membrane fluidity of red blood cells, which in turn affects the effect of lowering blood lipids. Therefore, the market demand for high-purity EPA will continue to increase.



Nutrition ingredients:

A. Rich of Proteins, EPA (about 5%, none DHA in it)

B. Rich of algal polysaccharides, chlorophyll

C. natural vitamins A, B, C, D, E, iron, zinc, magnesium, calcium and many other minerals.

D. essential amino acids

E. dietary fiber

F. nucleic acid (DNA, RNA)

G. Rich of proteins

H. unsaturated fatty acids, it has a good effect on aquaculture as a bait.



The difference between the spirulina:

There are many people in the market who can`t tell the difference between Spirulina and Chlorella, although both are types of algae but there are some key differences:

A. Structure: Chlorella is a single-cell algae with a nucleus, while Spirulina is a multi-celled plant with no nucleus. For this reason,chlorella is much smaller and acts differently in the body.

B. Color: Spirulina is a cyanobacteria, a blue-green type of algae, while Chlorella is a green algae.

C. Amount of Nucleic Acids: Both are a good source of nucleic acids, though Chlorella has almost twice as much per gram. Nucleic acids are important factors for DNA and RNA in the body

D. Digestibility: Chlorella has to go through a process to break its cell walls before it is bioavailable and usable by the body.

E. Chlorophyll Content: Chlorella is higher in Chlorophyll, with almost double the amount.

F. Iron, Protein and GLA: Chlorella is not a great source of Iron, protein and beneficial Gamma-Linolenic Acid (GLA).

G. Heavy Metals: Chlorella has unique properties in its cell walls that make it bind to heavy metals and other contaminants