Dunaliella salina (scientific name Dunaliella salina) is a halophilic green microalgae, belonging to the order of the green algae group Algae, commonly found in sea salt fields. Due to its unique color, the lake water will be dyed red or pink. Lake Ritterbah, 35 kilometers north of the capital of Senegal in West Africa, because of the role of Dunaliella salina, dyed the lake water to a unique pink color, making it the nickname "Pink Lake"
Product Introduction
Product Name | Dunaliella salina extract | Appearance | Orange |
Latin name | Dunaliella salina | Test Method | HPLC |
Specification | 10% 20% | Mesh | 95% pass 80 mesh |
Application | Health Care | Shelf Life | 2 Years |
"D. salina is rich in fats, Beta-carotene, protein, polysaccharides, etc., and also contains higher minerals such as Ca, P, Zn, and also contains 18 amino acids including human essential amino acids. The accumulated glycerin is 40% -50% of dry weight. Under appropriate conditions, β-carotene synthesized in the body can reach 10% of the dry weight of cells. Dunaliella salina is an important bait for marine economic animal larvae, with high protein content and economic value Dunaliella salina has unique economic value in food, medicine and health care as well as chemical and aquaculture industries.
Application of Dunaliella salina extract
Used in cosmetic industry;
Used in nutrition industry;
Used in pharmacy.