Teores de β-caroteno em suplementos e biomassa de Spirulina

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Spirulina is a cyanobacterium that has been used for several centuries due to its nutritional and medicinal properties. This work has evaluated the contents of β-carotene both in Spirulina commercialized as food supplement, purchased from natural product shops, and in S. platensis reared under laboratory conditions. Some carotenoids exhibit pro-vitamin A activity, and β-carotene presents the greatest biological activity. β-Carotene of microalgae was extracted in 90% aqueous methanol. These extracts were saponified and partitioned in n-hexane. Chromatographic analyses were carried out in a Spherisorb column S5 ODS 2 (4.6 × 250 mm), with a mobile phase of methanol:tetrahydrofuran (90:10, v/v) delivered at 2 mL min-1 and chromatograms registered at 450 nm absorbance. Food supplement made with Spirulina presented low content of β-carotene. The highest content of β-carotene was detected in S. platensis cultivated under 24°C with photoperiod of 16 h light and 8 h dark. Considering its pro-vitamin activity, retinol equivalent (RE) was calculated from β-carotene to determine whether alga material could be claimed as an useful or an excellent source of the vitamins A.

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de Alencar, D. B., Pires-Cavalcante, K. M. D. S., de Souza Saboya, J. P., de Sousa, M. B., Farias, W. R. L., & Saker-Sampaio, S. (2011). Teores de β-caroteno em suplementos e biomassa de Spirulina. Ciencia e Agrotecnologia, 35(2), 386–391. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1413-70542011000200021

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