A Single-Step Method for Rapid Extraction of Total Lipids from Green Microalgae: e89643

Microalgae produce a wide range of lipid compounds of potential commercial interest. Total lipid extraction performed by conventional extraction methods, relying on the chloroform-methanol solvent system are too laborious and time consuming for screening large numbers of samples. In this study, thre...

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