Preliminary Economic Potential Evaluation of Seaweed Gracilaria sp. Biomass Waste as Bioindustry Feedstock Through a Biorefinery Approach: A Case Study in Karawang, Indonesia

M. Fadhlullah, S. B. Prasetyati, Imam Pudoli, Calvin C. Lo
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Seaweed processing usually produces biomass waste from unused and rejected materials, which have economic potential due to their bioactive components. This preliminary study aims to evaluate the economic potential of seaweed biomass waste through a biorefinery approach. Seaweed Gracilaria sp. biomass waste samples were collected from a representative seaweed production unit in Karawang, Indonesia, and their biochemical composition was analyzed. Relevant information related to seaweed biomass waste was gathered. The preliminary economic evaluation was assessed from the gross revenue of the proposed products, based on the assumed annual seaweed biomass waste productivity, biochemical composition, and estimated market price of the products. The present study revealed that the dry weight of Gracilaria sp. biomass waste contains 63.2% carbohydrates, 13.6% proteins, 1.6% lipids, and 21.5% ashes. Heavy metals were detected in the biomass waste, although no pigments were detected. This study estimates that 52 metric tons/year of Gracilaria sp. biomass waste could generate amino acids, fatty acids, lipids, carbohydrates, and minerals with potential gross revenue of ± USD 222,924.6/year. This study suggests that Gracilaria sp. biomass waste could be potentially used as feedstock to improve its economic value for bioindustry purposes.  
通过生物炼制方法对紫菜生物质废弃物作为生物工业原料的初步经济潜力评价——以印度尼西亚卡拉旺为例
海藻加工通常从未使用和丢弃的材料中产生生物质废物,由于其生物活性成分而具有经济潜力。本初步研究旨在通过生物精炼方法评估海藻生物质废弃物的经济潜力。从印度尼西亚卡拉旺(Karawang)某代表性海藻生产单位收集了紫菜(Gracilaria sp.)生物质废弃物样品,并对其生化成分进行了分析。收集了有关海藻生物质废弃物的相关信息。根据假设的海藻生物质废弃物年生产率、生化成分和产品的估计市场价格,从拟议产品的总收入进行初步经济评估。本研究表明,黄蓠属生物质废弃物干重中碳水化合物含量为63.2%,蛋白质含量为13.6%,脂肪含量为1.6%,灰分含量为21.5%。在生物质废弃物中检测到重金属,但未检测到色素。这项研究估计,每年52公吨的紫菜属生物质废弃物可以产生氨基酸、脂肪酸、脂类、碳水化合物和矿物质,潜在的总收入为±222,924.6美元/年。本研究表明,江蓠属生物质废弃物可以作为原料,提高其在生物工业中的经济价值。
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