USE: Chlorella minutissima
REFERENCES: Dry biomass of C. minutissima recorded total carbohydrate, lipid, and protein content of 16.10%, 11.56%, and 27.83%, respectively. Also, it is a better source for sodium, iron, and zinc as 2249.06, 601.18, and 198.49 µg g−1, respectively. Acetone extract of C. minutissima exhibited significantly higher antioxidant activities under in vitro conditions and was found to protect DNA and protein from oxidative damage between 0.078 and 10 mg mL−1 concentration. Besides, it effectively reduced the oxidation of β-carotene and meat to 79.75% at 200 ppm and 97.97% at 300 ppm concentrations, respectively. Metabolomic analysis of C. minutissima extracts revealed the presence of metabolites whose function supports our findings. Also, they were reported for their broad biological activities.