Biotechnology applied toHaematococcus pluvialisFotow: challenges and prospects for the enhancement of astaxanthin accumulation

Le-Feuvre, Regis; Moraga-Suazo, Priscila; Gonzalez, Javiera; Martin, Sergio San; Henriquez, Vitalia; Donoso, Andrea; Agurto-Munoz, Cristian

Abstract

Among natural sources, the green algaHaematococcus pluvialisis the major producer of the potent antioxidant pigment astaxanthin, a high-value compound whose demand is still not sufficiently covered by the current industrial production. Despite the availability of low-cost synthetic astaxanthin, natural astaxanthin is more potent and accepted for human consumption and food additive uses. This review highlights the use of different biotechnological approaches aiming to increase astaxanthin production yields and discusses the advantages and drawbacks of traditional alternatives widely used on other microorganisms. These traditional approaches span from the easy to perform but not devoid of problems random mutagenesis, to advanced methods like microalgae genetic engineering, which has great potential for enhancement, despite being highly restricted in several countries by genetically modified organism legislation. In addition, we propose the underexplored approach of artificial polyploidization for the obtention of strains with increased cell size, which have the advantage of being considered as non-genetically modified organisms that do not require modification of the current industrial production procedures.

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Título según WOS: Biotechnology applied toHaematococcus pluvialisFotow: challenges and prospects for the enhancement of astaxanthin accumulation
Título de la Revista: JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYCOLOGY
Volumen: 32
Número: 6
Editorial: Springer
Fecha de publicación: 2020
Página de inicio: 3831
Página final: 3852
DOI:

10.1007/S10811-020-02231-Z

Notas: ISI