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What can you do with algae oil? A comprehensive guide

4 min read
Algae are responsible for producing at least half of the world's oxygen, and the oil derived from them is a remarkably versatile resource. This powerhouse oil has a growing number of applications across several industries, from human nutrition to sustainable fuel production.

Do Cells Need Glucose to Release Energy?

3 min read
While glucose is a cell's readily available and preferred fuel source, humans and many other organisms have evolved complex metabolic pathways to utilize other energy sources when glucose is scarce. The question 'Do cells need glucose to release energy?' has a nuanced answer, as a cell's true energy requirement is for adenosine triphosphate (ATP), not solely for glucose.

Can the Brain Only Operate on Glucose?

4 min read
The human brain consumes around 20% of the body's total energy despite making up only about 2% of the total body weight. For decades, it was widely believed that the brain was an obligatory glucose consumer, with little capacity to use other fuels. Recent research, however, reveals a more nuanced picture of brain metabolism, especially during periods of limited glucose availability.

What is the Use of B100 Biodiesel?

5 min read
Studies show that B100 can reduce life-cycle greenhouse gas emissions by over 70% compared to conventional diesel. This makes understanding the use of B100, or 100% biodiesel, crucial for fleets and individuals seeking a cleaner fuel alternative derived from renewable resources like vegetable oil or animal fats.