A method of solubilizing and concentrating astaxanthin and other carotenoids

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Abstract

The valuable marine carotenoid, astaxanthin, is used in supplements, medicines and cosmetics. In this study, crustacyanin, an astaxanthin-binding protein, was used to solubilize and concentrate astaxanthin. The recombinant crustacyanin of European lobster spontaneously formed an inclusion body when it was over-expressed in Escherichia coli. In this study, fusing the NusA-tag to the crustacyanin subunits made it possible to express in a soluble fraction and solubilize astaxanthin in aqueous solution. By cutting off the NusA-tag, the crustacyanin subunits generated the pure insoluble form, and captured and concentrated astaxanthin. Overall, the attaching and releasing NusA-tag method has the potential to supply solubilized carotenoids in aqueous solution and concentrated carotenoids, respectively.

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Hara, K. Y., Yagi, S., Hirono-Hara, Y., & Kikukawa, H. (2021). A method of solubilizing and concentrating astaxanthin and other carotenoids. Marine Drugs, 19(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/MD19080462

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