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Influence of Culture Conditions of Gordonia jacobaea MV-26 on Canthaxanthin Production

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Title
Influence of Culture Conditions of Gordonia jacobaea MV-26 on Canthaxanthin Production
Author(s)
Veiga-Crespo, Patricia
Blasco, Lucía
Rosa dos Santos, Fernando
Poza, Margarita
Villa, Tomás G.
Date
2005
Citation
Veiga-Crespo, P., Blasco, L., Rosa-Dos-Santos, F., Poza, M., & Villa, T. G. (2005). Influence of culture conditions of Gordonia jacobaea MV-26 on canthaxanthin production. International microbiology : the official journal of the Spanish Society for Microbiology, 8(1), 55–58. PMID: 15906262. https://revistes.iec.cat/index.php/IM/article/view/4c457c718e8b3.002
Abstract
[Abstract] Commercial interest in the use of natural pigments isolated from microorganisms has increased in recent years; hence, molecules belonging to the polyisoprenoid group (i.e. β-carotene, astaxanthin, and canthaxanthin) have been the focus of much attention. The bacterium Gordonia jacobaea readily synthesizes and accumulates large amounts of canthaxanthin (β-β´-carotene-4,4´-dione), which is widely used in the food and cosmetics industries. In the present work, the effects of different low-cost raw materials on fermentation and canthaxanthin accumulation by a hyperpigmented strain of G. jacobaea were studied. Canthaxanthin production and peak levels of accumulation varied according to the different media used.
Keywords
Gordonia jacobaea
Canthaxanthin
Carotenoids
Soy-meal
Fermentation
 
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1139-6709

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