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| Title: | Sargassum: turning coastal challenge into a valuable resource | Authors: | Fagundo Mollineda,, Adrián Freile-Pelegrín, Yolanda Vásquez-Elizondo, Román M. Vázquez-Delfín, Erika Robledo, Daniel |
UNESCO Clasification: | 241707 Algología (ficología) | Keywords: | Alginates Arsenic Biofuels Biorefinery Biostimulants, et al |
Issue Date: | 2026 | Journal: | Biomass (Basel) | Abstract: | The massive influx of pelagic Sargassum in the Caribbean poses a serious environmental, social, and economic problem, as the stranded biomass is often treated as waste and deposited in landfills. This literature review synthesizes recent research highlighting its potential for valorization in various industries, turning this challenge into an opportunity. Sargassum has low levels of protein and lipids. Still, it is particularly rich in carbohydrates, such as alginates, fucoidans, mannitol, and cellulose, as well as secondary metabolites, including phenolic compounds, flavonoids, pigments, and phytosterols with antioxidant and bioactive properties. These biochemical characteristics allow for its application in renewable energy (bioethanol, biogas, biodiesel, and combustion), agriculture (fertilizers and biostimulants), construction (composite materials, cement additives, and insulation), bioremediation (adsorption of heavy metals and dyes), and in the health sector (antioxidants, anti-inflammatories, and pharmacological uses). A major limitation is its high bioaccumulation capacity for heavy metals, particularly arsenic, which increases environmental and health risks and limits its direct use in food and feed. Therefore, innovative pretreatment and bioprocessing are essential to mitigate these risks. The most promising approach for its utilization is a biorefinery model, which allows for the sequential extraction of multiple high-value compounds and energy products to maximize benefits, reduce costs, and sustainably transform Sargassum from a coastal pest into a valuable industrial resource. | URI: | https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/jspui/handle/10553/160185 | ISSN: | 2673-8783 | DOI: | 10.3390/biomass6010009 | Source: | Biomass (Switzerland) [EISSN 2673-8783], v. 6 (1), (Febrero 2026) |
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