RRC ID 27300
Author Domínguez-Bocanegra AR, Ponce-Noyola T, Torres-Muñoz JA.
Title Astaxanthin production by Phaffia rhodozyma and Haematococcus pluvialis: a comparative study.
Journal Appl Microbiol Biotechnol
Abstract Phaffia rhodozyma (now Xanthophyllomyces dendrorhous) and Haematococcus pluvialis are known as the major prominent microorganisms able to synthesize astaxanthin natural pigment. Important research efforts have been made to determine optimal conditions for astaxanthin synthesis. When the focus is on astaxanthin production, the maximal reported value of 9.2 mg/g cell is obtained within H. pluvialis grown on BAR medium, under continuous illumination (345 micromol photon m(-2) s(-1)) and without aeration. Whereas fermentation by mutated R1 yeast grown on coconut milk produced 1,850 microg/g yeast. However, when looking at astaxanthin productivity, the picture is slightly different. The figures obtained with P. rhodozyma are rather similar to those of H. pluvialis. Maximal reported values are 170 microg/g yeast per day with a wild yeast strain and 370 microg/g yeast per day with mutated R1 yeast. In the case of H. pluvialis, maximal values ranged from 290 to 428 microg/g cell per day depending on the media (BG-11 or BAR), light intensity (177 micromol photon m(-2) s(-1)), aeration, etc. The main aim of this work was to examine how astaxanthin synthesis, by P. rhodozyma and H. pluvialis, could be compared. The study is based on previous works by the authors where pigment productions have been reported.
Volume 75(4)
Pages 783-91
Published 2007-6-1
DOI 10.1007/s00253-007-0889-9
PMID 17333170
MeSH Basidiomycota / growth & development Basidiomycota / metabolism* Biomass Cell Culture Techniques Chlorophyta / growth & development Chlorophyta / metabolism* Culture Media / chemistry Fermentation Oxygen / metabolism Xanthophylls / metabolism
IF 3.53
Times Cited 30
WOS Category BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Resource
Algae NIES-144