Isolation, Identification of Carotenoid-Producing Rhodotorula sp. from Marine Environment and Optimization for Carotenoid Production

Mar Drugs. 2019 Mar 8;17(3):161. doi: 10.3390/md17030161.

Abstract

Carotenoids are natural pigments found in plants and microorganisms. These important nutrients play significant roles in animal health. In contrast to plant production, the advantages of microbial fermentation of carotenoids are the lower media costs, fast growth rate of microorganisms, and the ease of culture condition control. In this study, a colony of red pigment-producing yeast, Rhodotorula sp. RY1801, was isolated from the sediment of marine environment with the potential to produce carotenoids. Optimization of carotenoid production in Rhodotorula sp. RY1801 was also discussed. The optimum conditions found for carotenoid production were as follows: temperature, 28 °C; pH 5.0; carbon source, 10 g/L glucose, nitrogen source, 10 g/L yeast extract, maximum concentration of 987 µg/L of total carotenoids was obtained. The results of this study show that the isolated yeast strain Rhodotorula sp. RY1801 can potentially be used in future as a promising microorganism for the commercial production of carotenoids.

Keywords: Rhodotorula sp.; carotenoids; optimization; red yeast.

MeSH terms

  • Aquatic Organisms / metabolism*
  • Batch Cell Culture Techniques / methods
  • Biological Products / metabolism*
  • Biomass
  • Carotenoids / metabolism*
  • Culture Media / chemistry
  • Fermentation
  • Rhodotorula / metabolism*

Substances

  • Biological Products
  • Culture Media
  • Carotenoids