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Coelastrella terrestris for Adonixanthin Production: Physiological Characterization and Evaluation of Secondary Carotenoid Productivity

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MARINE DRUGS
Volume 20, Issue 3, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/md20030175

Keywords

microalgae; stirred photobioreactor; nutrient starvation; osmotic stress; unsaturated fatty acids; astaxanthin; canthaxanthin

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  1. TU Wien
  2. Interreg [ATCZ260]
  3. Austrian Science Fund (FWF) [P 29959, P 34073]
  4. Austrian Science Fund (FWF)

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A novel strain of Coelastrella terrestris was collected from red mucilage in a glacier foreland in Iceland. The addition of acetate increased the biomass productivity, indicating a promising approach for adonixanthin production.
A novel strain of Coelastrella terrestris (Chlorophyta) was collected from red mucilage in a glacier foreland in Iceland. Its morphology showed characteristic single, ellipsoidal cells with apical wart-like wall thickenings. Physiological characterization revealed the presence of the rare keto-carotenoid adonixanthin, as well as high levels of unsaturated fatty acids of up to 85%. Initial screening experiments with different carbon sources for accelerated mixotrophic biomass growth were done. Consequently, a scale up to 1.25 L stirred photobioreactor cultivations yielded a maximum of 1.96 mg center dot L-1 adonixanthin in free and esterified forms. It could be shown that supplementing acetate to the medium increased the volumetric productivity after entering the nitrogen limitation phase compared to autotrophic control cultures. This study describes a promising way of biotechnological adonixanthin production using Coelastrella terrestris.

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