Improved production of astaxanthin in heterotrophic Chromochloris zofingiensis through optimized culture conditions incorporating an efficient fed-batch strategy
IF 4.6 2区 生物学Q1 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Ruijuan Ma , Xin Ma , Yongcui Qiao , Baobei Wang , Shih-Hsin Ho , Jianfeng Chen , Youping Xie
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Abstract
Chromochloris zofingiensis, capable of high-cell-density heterotrophic cultivation, is deemed a highly promising contender for producing astaxanthin. However, the relatively low astaxanthin content impedes the improvement of its production. Herein, the cultivation conditions for heterotrophic astaxanthin production were optimized in this study. An optimized medium was proposed with a culture temperature of 30 °C and an initial biomass concentration of 0.6 g/L. Additionally, a two-stage cultivation strategy, supplying glucose upon carbon depletion, was explored to enhance both biomass concentration and astaxanthin content. Furthermore, a continuous fed-batch cultivation strategy, maintaining the glucose concentration at around 5 g/L under nitrogen deficiency, was established in a 5 L fermenter. This approach resulted in an impressive astaxanthin content of 1.92 mg/g and an outstanding astaxanthin production of 238.83 mg/L, surpassing most reported results obtained solely through fed-batch operation under heterotrophic cultivation. The findings highlight the immense potential of the proposed cultivation strategy for commercial astaxanthin production using C. zofingiensis.
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Algal Research is an international phycology journal covering all areas of emerging technologies in algae biology, biomass production, cultivation, harvesting, extraction, bioproducts, biorefinery, engineering, and econometrics. Algae is defined to include cyanobacteria, microalgae, and protists and symbionts of interest in biotechnology. The journal publishes original research and reviews for the following scope: algal biology, including but not exclusive to: phylogeny, biodiversity, molecular traits, metabolic regulation, and genetic engineering, algal cultivation, e.g. phototrophic systems, heterotrophic systems, and mixotrophic systems, algal harvesting and extraction systems, biotechnology to convert algal biomass and components into biofuels and bioproducts, e.g., nutraceuticals, pharmaceuticals, animal feed, plastics, etc. algal products and their economic assessment