Antioxidant Capacity of Carotenoid Extracts from the Haloarchaeon Halorhabdus utahensis
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2023
abstract:
Herein, we report on the production, characterization, and antioxidant power assessment of
carotenoids from the haloarchaeon Halorhabdus utahensis. It was grown at 37 °C and 180 rpm agitation
in halobacteria medium supplemented with glucose, fructose, and xylose, each at concentrations of
0.2%, 1%, and 2%, and the carotenoid yield and composition were investigated. The microorganism
produced the carotenoids under all the conditions tested, and their amount followed the order
glucose < xylose < fructose. The highest yield was achieved in 2% fructose growth medium with
550.60 ug/g dry cell and 2428.15 ug/L. Separation and identification of the carotenoids
were performed by RP-HPLC and HPLC/APCI-ITMSn. Bacterioruberin was the main carotenoid detected
and accounted for 60.6%, 56.4%, and 58.9% in 2% glucose, 1% xylose, and 2% fructose extracts,
respectively. Several geometric isomers of bacterioruberin were distinguished, and representatives of
monoanhydrobacterioruberin, and bisanhydrobacterioruberin were also detected. The assignment
to cis-isomers was attempted through analysis of the UV/Vis spectra, intensity of cis peaks, and
spectral fine structures. The extracts exhibited superoxide scavenging activity higher than butylhydroxytoluene,
ascorbic acid, and Trolox, selected as antioxidant references. The anti-hyaluronidase
capacity was investigated, and the 2% fructose extract showed the highest activity reaching 90%
enzyme inhibition with 1.5 ug. The overall data confirm that Hrd. utahensis can be regarded as an
interesting source of antioxidants that can find applications in the food and cosmetic sectors.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
antioxidant; anti-yaluronidase activity; bacterioruberin; carotenoids; haloarchaea; Halorhabdus utahensis; glucose; xylose; fructose; superoxide scavenging avctivity
List of contributors:
Squillaci, Giuseppe; LA CARA, Francesco; Carbone, Virginia; Baraldi, Lidia; Morana, Alessandra
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