spiraalina
Spiraalina, commonly known as spirulina, refers to certain cyanobacteria that are cultivated and used as a dietary supplement and food ingredient. Taxonomically, most commercially produced organisms are placed in the genus Arthrospira, with Arthrospira platensis and Arthrospira maxima being the most widely farmed species. Although the name Spirulina is still widely used in commerce, Arthrospira is the preferred scientific designation.
Morphology and biology: Arthrospira forms thin, filamentous trichomes that coil into spiral shapes. The filaments are
Habitat and production: In nature, spirulina thrives in warm, alkaline freshwater environments, such as soda lakes.
Nutritional composition: Spirulina is high in protein, usually around 50–70% of dry weight, providing all essential
Uses and regulation: It is widely marketed as a dietary supplement and added to some foods and