Inside out Porphyridium cruentum: Beyond the Conventional Biorefinery Concept

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Here, an unprecedented biorefinery approach has been designed to recover high-added value bioproducts starting from the culture ofPorphyridium cruentum. This unicellular marine red alga can secrete and accumulate high-value compounds that can find applications in a wide variety of industrial fields. 300 ± 67 mg/L of exopolysaccharides were obtained from cell culture medium; phycoerythrin was efficiently extracted (40% of total extract) and isolated by single chromatography, with a purity grade that allowed the crystal structure determination at 1.60 Å; a twofold increase in β-carotene yield was obtained from the residual biomass; the final residual biomass was found to be enriched in saturated fatty acids. Thus, for the first time, a complete exploitation ofP. cruentumculture was set up.

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Liberti, D., Imbimbo, P., Giustino, E., D’Elia, L., Ferraro, G., Casillo, A., … Monti, D. M. (2023). Inside out Porphyridium cruentum: Beyond the Conventional Biorefinery Concept. ACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering, 11(1), 381–389. https://doi.org/10.1021/acssuschemeng.2c05869

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