The genus
Valonia, specifically
Valonia aegagropila is utilized for human consumption as food. It contains numerous natural products/ secondary metabolites, such as, Pigments (carotene, chlorophyll
a, chlorophyll
b, lutein, siphonaxanthin, zeaxanthin, siphonein), Polysaccharide (starch), as well as Minerals (heavy metals).
Valonia ventricosa which compose similar natural products is often studied for the crystalline-structure of its cellulose to promote applications on accurate physical measurements. The crystal-structure of
Valonia cellulose Iβ was studied by Finkenstadt and Millane (1998). Using X-ray fiber diffraction analysis, it resolves the ambiguities in the cellulose structure that has been baffling for years. The crystalline structures were shown to be in parallel- up arrangements. The packing of the cellulose sheets of
Valonia is similar to the ramie cellulose (ramie fiber) found in other macroalgae and higher plant taxa. Application in fabric production can be explored due to the fact that ramie fiber is specifically used in that industry. Production of
levulinic acid from
Valonia aegagropila and another Cladophorales,
Chaetomorpha linum, were also explored and developed in recent years. Using an acid-catalyzed conversion,
Valonia aegagropila were studied as a potential source for levulinic acid. The results were promising, achieving 16 wt% from
V. aegagropila, calculated with respect to the initial dried biomass. This supports the potential use of the macroalgae as starting feedstocks for renewable biofuels that addresses natural resource and environmental issues.
Amino acids such as alanine, glutamine, methionine, proline, asparagine among others, as well as minerals such as calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), sodium (Na), potassium (K), and chlorine (Cl), were also found in
Valonia, specifically
Valonia fastigiata. Unsaturated fatty acids are healthy fats that can be utilized for medicinal applications such as improving cholesterol levels, reduce inflammations, and stabilize heart rhythms among others. ==References==