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Freshness is Important
Another concern is how fresh or nutritionally intact the final product is. One of the best freshness indicators for microalgae is the amount and kind of chlorophyll breakdown products it contains. In one comparison of five companies that harvested wild microalgae the percentage of intact chlorophyll ranged from 0 to 65% (average of 21%). 315 Breakdown products of chlorophyll include pheophytins and, potentially, pheophorbides. 3 The latter are known to be toxic. Careful harvesting and avoidance of heat will minimize these breakdown products. The same is true of any species of microalgae and also of all chlorophyll-rich "green" foods.

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