Carotenoids of the cyanobacterium Synechocystis pevalekii produced under normal conditions and under nutrient limitation

Authors

  • Marcos Coelho Müller Universidade Estadual de Campinas; Faculdade de Engenharia de Alimentos; Departamento de Ciência de Alimentos
  • Delia B. Rodriguez-Amaya Universidade Estadual de Campinas; Faculdade de Engenharia de Alimentos; Departamento de Ciência de Alimentos
  • Sergio O. Lourenço Universidade Estadual de Campinas; Faculdade de Engenharia de Alimentos; Departamento de Ciência de Alimentos

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-93322003000400009

Keywords:

Cyanobacterium, Synechocystis pevalekii, Carotenoids, Zeaxanthin

Abstract

The use of microalgae and cyanobacteria as sources of nutrients and bioactive substances for food and dietary supplements has attracted a lot of interest in recent years. Through open column chromatography-visible absorption spectrophotometry, high performance liquid chromatography with a photodiode array detector, thin layer chromatography and functional group chemical reactions, trans- and cis-²-carotene, echinenone, ²-cryptoxanthin, 3-hydroxy-4'-ketocarotenoid, zeaxanthin and 3,3-dihydroxy-4'-ketocarotenoid were identified in the cyanobacterium Synechocystis pevalekii. The cianobacterium was green because of the presence of chlorophylls. When cultivated under stress (80% reduction of nutrient content of the original Conway medium) the chlorophylls disappeared and the cyanobacterium assumed an orange color. ²-Carotene decreased from 307 to 248 µg/g and ²-cryptoxanthin from 94 to 13 µg/g. On the other hand, zeaxanthin increased from 29 to 220 µg/g. Thus, S. pevalekii appears to have commercial potential as source of zeaxanthin, which is implicated in the reduction of the risk of macular degeneration and cataract, together with lutein. The results also showed that conditions for the production of the cyanobacterium can be established so that the biosynthesis of carotenoids important to human health, but difficult to obtain, can be favored. There are already several commercial sources of ²-carotene, but sources of zeaxanthin are rare.

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Published

2003-12-01

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How to Cite

Carotenoids of the cyanobacterium Synechocystis pevalekii produced under normal conditions and under nutrient limitation. (2003). Revista Brasileira De Ciências Farmacêuticas, 39(4), 415-423. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-93322003000400009