Chlorella vulgaris
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Chlorella vulgaris

  • organic
  • from controlled cultivation in closed systems

Delivery time
3-7 weeks
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Bio organic algae product

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EU agriculture

This product is also available in conventional form in addition to the organic version.

Why closed culture systems?

Chlorella does not grow as quickly in open tanks and foreign, unwanted organisms often occur during cultivation. Closed systems enable controlled and contamination-free growth for 100 % pure chlorella algae.
 

Introduction: Chlorella vulgaris

What is Chlorella vulgaris?

Chlorella vulgaris is a microalga naturally found in freshwater environments such as ponds, lakes, and streams. Due to its microscopic size, it is smaller than a red blood cell. The alga is characterized by its deep green color, which is attributed to its high chlorophyll content. Chlorella vulgaris is known for its rich nutrient profile, making it valuable for various applications in the food, animal feed, cosmetics, and pharmaceutical industries.

What is Chlorella vulgaris used for?
Chlorella vulgaris in Nutrition

Chlorella vulgaris is a source of plant-based proteins, vitamins, and minerals that can complement a balanced diet.

  • Vitamin K and Iron: Studies indicate that Chlorella vulgaris contains significant amounts of vitamin K, which contributes to normal blood clotting, and iron, which helps reduce fatigue (EFSA ID 2307, 2730).
  • Antioxidant Properties: Research published in the Journal of Medicinal Food (2010) suggests that Chlorella may have antioxidant effects that protect the body from oxidative stress.

Chlorella vulgaris as an Ingredient in Animal Feed

Chlorella vulgaris is used as a valuable protein source in animal feed.

  • Amino Acids: It contains essential amino acids like lysine and methionine, which promote a balanced diet in animals (Becker, 2007, Algal Biomass for Animal Feed).
  • Protein Content: Studies suggest that microalgae such as Chlorella vulgaris provide easily digestible protein with high bioavailability, making them a sustainable alternative to conventional feed (Animal Feed Science and Technology, 2018).

Chlorella vulgaris in Cosmetics

Chlorella vulgaris is rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals, making it a valuable ingredient in cosmetic products to support healthy skin.

  • Protection from Oxidative Stress: A study in the International Journal of Cosmetic Science (2014) highlights that Chlorella extracts can help protect the skin barrier and improve moisture retention.
  • Anti-Aging Effects: Research indicates that Chlorella’s antioxidant properties may reduce signs of aging (Kim et al., 2016, Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology).

What is Chlorophyll and its Role?

Chlorophyll, a natural component of Chlorella vulgaris, gives the alga its green color.

  • Antioxidant Effects: According to a study in the Journal of Food Science (2011), chlorophyll can bind and neutralize free radicals, protecting cells from damage.
  • Magnesium Content: Chlorophyll contains magnesium, which supports normal nervous system function and bone health (EFSA ID 2307).

Can Chlorella vulgaris Serve as a Complete Food?

Chlorella vulgaris contains up to 60% easily digestible protein as well as a variety of vitamins and minerals.

  • Omega-3 Fatty Acids and B12: Studies show that Chlorella vulgaris is a plant-based source of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, as well as vitamin B12, which helps reduce fatigue (Nutrition Journal, 2015).
  • Fiber and Digestion: Research published in the Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology (2008) suggests that the dietary fiber in Chlorella vulgaris supports healthy digestion.

Can Side Effects Occur?

In cases of intolerance to Chlorella vulgaris or improper dosage, mild gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea or diarrhea may occur.

  • Precautions: Individuals with hyperthyroidism or autoimmune conditions should consult a doctor before use. Studies have shown that Chlorella contains small amounts of iodine, which may require caution in certain conditions (Thyroid Journal, 2013).

How is Chlorella vulgaris Consumed?

Chlorella vulgaris is available in various forms, including powder, capsules, and tablets. The powder can be used in smoothies, energy bars, or other foods.

Note on Health Claims

The properties described for Chlorella vulgaris are based on scientific studies and should not be interpreted as medical claims. Please consult a healthcare professional for specific health concerns or conditions.


 


Typical applications: Chlorella vulgaris

Every day we are exposed to numerous pollutants and toxins. They are unknowingly absorbed through breathing, through the skin and through food. There are a few methods to get rid of these toxins, but how about one of the simplest and tastiest methods ?

Detoxifying pasta? Normally, detoxification is only associated with some kind of cures where you can only drink bad tasting teas and walk around in the mudflats all day. In the meantime, however, this can be integrated into everyday life without an expensive trip and without starving. The superfood chlorella makes this easy. But if you don't want to take tablets made from organic chlorella or smoothies with organic chlorella powder, you can now also reach for delicious noodles that contain the algae and thus have a detoxifying effect and provide valuable nutrients.

The company "Pastazeit", for example, offers noodles made from organic rice and organic chlorella. The chlorella algae has a high protein content, rich dietary fibres, a high proportion of trace elements, minerals and saturated fatty acids, and its cell wall is able to remove harmful substances and toxins from the body and thus detoxify your body.

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Typical applications

  • Chlorella powder is used as a food supplement, or as an ingredient in various foods such as lemonades, smoothies, power bars, etc.
  • As a feed, the powder is often integrated into mixed pet food.

Typical applications in the food industry:

Chlorella vulgaris is used in a variety of food products, including smoothies, energy bars, and even pasta.

  • Nutrient Enrichment: Research published in the Journal of Food and Nutrition Research (2019) indicates that microalgae like Chlorella can enhance the nutritional value of foods by providing protein and fiber.

Typical applications in the cosmetics industry:

Chlorella vulgaris is used in cosmetic products to calm and hydrate the skin. Its antioxidant properties make it a popular ingredient in anti-aging formulations.


Typical applications in the feed & aquaculture industries:

Chlorella vulgaris is valued in animal feed due to its high nutrient content.

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ALGANEX certificate system

  • ALGANEX guarantees a high quality product without impurities
  • Chlorella powder comes from 100 % controlled cultivation in closed systems


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