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Metabolites Produced by Microalgae

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Microalgae, which are microscopic photosynthetic organisms found in freshwater and marine environments, have the ability to produce a wide range of metabolites that can be classified into different categories, such as proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and vitamins. This classification reflects the diversity of bioactive compounds that microalgae can synthesize, each with potential applications in various industries.

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