Volume 20, Number 6, 623-626, DOI: 10.1023/A:1005322416796

Induction of astaxanthin accumulation by nitrogen and magnesium deficiencies in Haematococcus pluvialis

Jaime Fábregas, Adolfo Domínguez, Digna García Álvarez, Teresa Lamela and Ana Otero

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Abstract

Haematococcus pluvialis was cultured under N– and Mg+2-deficient conditions with two light intensities: 40 and 230 mgrmol m2 s–1. Highest astaxanthin concentration, 49.5 mgrg·ml–1, was obtained when high light was applied under N-deficient conditions. N-deficiency has a greater effect than high light intensity on astaxanthin synthesis by exerting a stronger blocking effect on cell division. The effect of high light was synergetic with the other stress conditions in stimulating the synthesis of astaxanthin. Mg+2 deficiency also stimulated the synthesis of astaxanthin but produced lower concentrations: 7 and 26 mgrg·ml–1 for low and high light intensities respectively. When both N and Mg+2 were absent from the culture media the concentration of astaxanthin was lower than with N-deficiency alone but higher than with Mg+2-deficiency. © Rapid Science Ltd. 1998

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