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  1. The aquaculture industry faces growing challenges due to the increasing global demand for fish products, leading to significant environmental impacts. To meet this demand sustainably, Biofloc Technology (BFT) ...

    Authors: Nitesh Kumar Yadav, Songhita Paul, Arun Bhai Patel, Sudhanshu Shekhar Mahanand, Pradyut Biswas, Tanmoy Gon Choudhury, Sampa Baidya and Dharmendra Kumar Meena
    Citation: Blue Biotechnology 2025 2:7
  2. Biofloc volume refers to the suspended solids in a biofloc system, consisting of bacteria, algae, protozoa, organic matter, and other microorganisms that serve as natural food for cultured fish and crustaceans...

    Authors: Md. Eilious Hosain, S. M. Nurul Amin, Murni Karim, Aziz Arshad, Mohd Salleh Kamarudin, Shamarina Shohaimi, Md. Niamul Naser and Christopher L. Brown
    Citation: Blue Biotechnology 2025 2:4
  3. As the global population rises the need for sustainable production of nutritious food intensifies. Recent estimates show that 70% more food needs to be produced to feed the projected human population of 9.1 bi...

    Authors: Anjaly MA, Manomi Sarasan, Bhavya Kachiprath, Vrinda Sukumaran, I. S. Bright Singh and Jayesh Puthumana
    Citation: Blue Biotechnology 2025 2:6
  4. The reproductive success of fish is intricately linked to environmental factors, which regulate the hypothalamic-pituitary–gonadal (HPG) axis and influence gonadal development, gamete production, and spawning....

    Authors: Irfan Ahmad Bhat, Mohd Ashraf Rather, Irfan Ahmad, Irshad Ahmad, Ishfaq Nazir Mir and Hussna
    Citation: Blue Biotechnology 2025 2:3
  5. In recent years, mycosporine-like amino acids (MAAs) have demonstrated extensive application prospects across various fields such as food, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics. In a previous study we conducted, the ...

    Authors: Yuxiang Li, Jingwen Wang, Siyu Wang, Xiujing Jiang, Shun Shi and Yingying Sun
    Citation: Blue Biotechnology 2025 2:2
  6. Adoption of cell culture technologies presents chances to address problems related to traditional aquaculture methods, such as disease outbreaks, habitat degradation, and overfishing. Cell culture systems prov...

    Authors: Malik Wasim Mushtaq, Irfan Ahmad Bhat, Mohd Ashraf Rather, Irfan Ahmad Khan, Raja Aadil Hussain Bhat and Gowhar Iqbal
    Citation: Blue Biotechnology 2025 2:1
  7. The exploration of antimicrobial peptides, such as thymosin β peptides, is crucial to reduce antibiotic dependence. Thymosin β peptides play roles in inflammation regulation, wound healing, cell migration, and...

    Authors: Sheethu Annie Vincent, K. K. Noorjahan, Theivanayagam Maharajan, Stanislaus Antony Ceasar, Anne Maria Thomas, Kavya Gokul, Raniya Samad, Pratheesh Mathew and Swapna P. Antony
    Citation: Blue Biotechnology 2024 1:21
  8. Global water scarcity demands innovative wastewater treatment and nutrient recycling methods; wherein microalgae have emerged as a promising solution for efficiently treating wastewater, while yielding valuabl...

    Authors: Riya Gupta, Niranjan Mishra, Gayatri Singh, Sandhya Mishra and Neelu Lodhiyal
    Citation: Blue Biotechnology 2024 1:20
  9. Aquaculture expansion has resulted in nutrient pollution in aquatic ecosystems, primarily due to nitrogen-rich effluents, leading to eutrophication and degraded water quality. Although conventional wastewater ...

    Authors: Wong Ryan Lieng Song, Yeap Swee Keong, Fatimah Md. Yusoff, Tan Jian Ping and Norazira Abdu Rahman
    Citation: Blue Biotechnology 2024 1:19
  10. The present study investigated the use of brewery waste as a sustainable and cost-effective feed ingredient for Pangasianodon hypophthalmus farming in floating cages in tropical reservoirs. Three isonitrogenous a...

    Authors: Md. Abul Hassan, Md. Aftabuddin, Dharmendra Kumar Meena, Mishal Puthiyottil‬, Basanta Kumar Das and Anil Prakash Sharma
    Citation: Blue Biotechnology 2024 1:18
  11. As a key rate-limiting enzyme in the glycolytic pathway of cells, aldolase affects the distribution of intracellular carbon flux and determines the overall ability of subsequent cell metabolism, which are main...

    Authors: Yiting Zhang, Xuejun Wu, Xiaoyun Guo, Keyan Li, Yinghua Lu, Xihuang Lin and Xueping Ling
    Citation: Blue Biotechnology 2024 1:17
  12. Alcanivorax bacteria are among the most important hydrocarbon degraders in the ocean. Previous studies have focused mainly on the degradation processes of hydrocarbons and assessments of their roles and contribut...

    Authors: Chunming Dong, Zhaoshou Wang and Zongze Shao
    Citation: Blue Biotechnology 2024 1:14
  13. The present study assessed the hatchery performance of Penaeus vannamei between the mysis 1 and postlarva 10 stages, in a zero-exchange biofloc system under three treatments with different carbon sources, fructos...

    Authors: Kola Suneetha, P. Padmavathi and Darwin Chatla
    Citation: Blue Biotechnology 2024 1:13
  14. In the production of seaweed gel (agar and carrageenan), significant amounts of waste lye and solid waste residue are generated, which contain a high concentration of organic components and perlite. The utiliz...

    Authors: Xianze Luo, Yanyan Wu, Shuhe Wang, Zhu Xiong, Xiping Du, Mingjing Zheng, Yanbing Zhu, Zedong Jiang, Qingbiao Li, Hui Ni, Zhipeng Li and Zhaohua Chen
    Citation: Blue Biotechnology 2024 1:12
  15. In light of the global ban on antibiotics in animal feed, antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) have emerged as a compelling substitute, garnering considerable interest for their potential as feed additives. Our previ...

    Authors: Hang Sun, Fangyi Chen, Hua Hao, Ming Xiong, Hui Peng, Zhe An and Ke-Jian Wang
    Citation: Blue Biotechnology 2024 1:11
  16. A sulfated polysaccharide consisting of two components with molecular weights of 439 kDa and 16 kDa was extracted from the salt brine. The structural properties, immunomodulatory activity, in vitro fermentatio...

    Authors: Xing Jia, Lin Ma, Meng Xiao, Dima Atehli, Yiheng Zhang, Yongshuai Liu, Wan Wang, Changlu Wang and Qingbin Guo
    Citation: Blue Biotechnology 2024 1:7
  17. Microplastics have emerged as a pervasive environmental concern, threatening the health and stability of marine ecosystems worldwide. Microplastics permeate marine environments through various sources, includi...

    Authors: Sonali Paul, Somava Nath, Shreya Bhattacharjee and Susmita Mukherjee
    Citation: Blue Biotechnology 2024 1:6
  18. With the rising demand for fish worldwide, aquaculture's contribution to the global food supply is crucial. To conserve natural resources by relying less on water supplies and minimizing land use, different cu...

    Authors: Mutum Deepti, Martina Meinam, Ng Chinglembi Devi, Soibam Khogen Singh and Wangkheimayum Malemnganbi Devi
    Citation: Blue Biotechnology 2024 1:5
  19. In recent years, significant progress in genomic technologies has revolutionized the field of aquaculture. These advancements have facilitated the utilization of DNA markers, particularly single nucleotide pol...

    Authors: Kiran D. Rasal, Pokanti Vinay Kumar, Prachi Asgolkar, Siba Shinde, Siyag Dhere, Prabhugouda Siriyappagouder, Arvind Sonwane, Manoj Brahmane, Jitendra K. Sundaray, Mukunda Goswami and Naresh Nagpure
    Citation: Blue Biotechnology 2024 1:3
  20. Natural ecosystems are a rich source of compounds that can be considered as drugs to combat viral and bacterial infections. Cyanobacteria play a key role in the search for these compounds. These microorganisms...

    Authors: Łukasz Grabowski, Karolina Wiśniewska, Magdalena Żabińska, Maria Konarzewska, Monika Zielenkiewicz, Estera Rintz, Zuzanna Cyske, Lidia Gaffke, Karolina Pierzynowska, Hanna Mazur-Marzec and Grzegorz Węgrzyn
    Citation: Blue Biotechnology 2024 1:4
  21. Human exposure to heavy metals causes major health consequences. Aluminum (Al) toxicity primarily affects the brain and has been implicated in neurodegenerative disorders. Natural products offer a cheap and sa...

    Authors: Rofida Zagloul, Eman A. Khalil, Nada M. Ezzelarab and Ahmed Abdellatif
    Citation: Blue Biotechnology 2024 1:1