Abstract
We isolated a novel strain of the microalga Tetraedron minimum in Iceland from a terrestrial habitat. During long-term cultivation, a dish culture turned orange, indicating the presence of secondary pigments. Thus, we characterized T. minimum for growth and possible carotenoid production in different inorganic media. In a lab-scale photobioreactor, we confirmed that nitrogen starva-tion in combination with salt stress triggered a secondary carotenoid accumulation. The development of the pigment composition and the antioxidant capacity of the extracts was analyzed through-out the cultivations. The final secondary carotenoid composition was, on average, 61.1% astaxanthin and 38.9% adonixanthin. Moreover, the cells accumulated approx. 83.1% unsaturated fatty acids. This work presents the first report of the formation of secondary carotenoids within the family Hy-drodictyaceae (Sphaeropleales, Chlorophyta).
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Doppler, P., Kornpointner, C., Halbwirth, H., Remias, D., & Spadiut, O. (2021). Tetraedron minimum, first reported member of hydrodictyaceae to accumulate secondary carotenoids. Life, 11(2), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.3390/life11020107
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