Nutrient deprivation-associated changes in green microalga coelastrum sp. TISTR 9501RE enhanced potent antioxidant carotenoids

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The utilization of microalgae as a source of carotenoid productions has gained increasing popularity due to its advantages, such as a relatively fast turnaround time. In this study, a newly discovered Coelastrum sp. TISTR 9501RE was characterized and investigated for its taxonomical identity and carotenoid profile. To the best of our knowledge, this report was the first to fully investigate the carotenoid profiles in a microalga of the genus Coelastrum. Upon use of limited nutrients as a stress condition, the strain was able to produce astaxanthin, canthaxanthin, and lutein, as the major carotenoid components. Additionally, the carotenoid esters were found to be all astaxanthin derivatives, and β-carotene was not significantly present under this stress condition. Importantly, we also demonstrated that this practical stress condition could be combined with simple growing factors, such as ambient sunlight and temperature, to achieve even more focused carotenoid profiles, i.e., increased overall amounts of the aforementioned carotenoids with fewer minor components and chlorophylls. In addition, this green microalga was capable of tolerating a wide range of salinity. Therefore, this study paved the way for more investigations and developments on this fascinating strain, which will be reported in due course.

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Rauytanapanit, M., Janchot, K., Kusolkumbot, P., Sirisattha, S., Waditee-Sirisattha, R., & Praneenararat, T. (2019). Nutrient deprivation-associated changes in green microalga coelastrum sp. TISTR 9501RE enhanced potent antioxidant carotenoids. Marine Drugs, 17(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/md17060328

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