盐度
类胡萝卜素
多不饱和脂肪酸
食品科学
光防护
花药黄素
光合作用
生物
脂肪酸
植物
叶黄素
化学
生物化学
玉米黄质
生态学
作者
Tomás Agustín Rearte,Paula S. M. Celis‐Plá,Roberto Abdala‐Díaz,Pablo Castro-Varela,S. Marsili,Carlos M. García,M.C. Cerón-García,Félix L. Figueroa
摘要
Abstract Microalgal biotechnology offers a promising platform for the sustainable production of diverse renewable bioactive compounds. The key distinction from other microbial bioprocesses lies in the critical role that light plays in cultures, as it serves as a source of environmental information to control metabolic processes. Therefore, we can use these criteria to design a bioprocess that aims to stimulate the accumulation of target molecules by controlling light exposure. We study the effect on biochemical and photobiological responses of Golenkinia brevispicula FAUBA‐3 to the exposition of different spectral irradiances (specifically, high‐fluence PAR of narrow yellow spectrum complemented with low intensity of monochromatic radiations of red, blue, and UV‐A) under prestress and salinity stress conditions. High light (HL) intensity coupled to salinity stress affected the photosynthetic activity and photoprotection mechanisms as shown by maximal quantum yield ( F v /F m ) and non‐photochemical quenching (NPQ max ) reduction, respectively. HL treatments combined with the proper dose of UV‐A radiation under salinity stress induced the highest carotenoid content (2.75 mg g dry weight [DW] − 1 ) composed mainly of lutein and β‐carotene, and the highest lipid accumulation (35.3% DW) with the highest polyunsaturated fatty acid content (alpha‐linolenic acid (C18:3) and linoleic acid (C18:2)). Our study can guide the strategies for commercial indoor production of G. brevispicula for high‐value metabolites.
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