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Assessing contamination of microalgal astaxanthin producer Haematococcus cultures with high-resolution melting curve analysis.


ABSTRACT: Due to its superior antioxidant capabilities and higher activity than other carotenoids, astaxanthin is used widely in the nutraceutical and medicine industries. The most prolific natural producer of astaxanthin is the unicellular green microalga Haematococcus pluvialis. The correct identification of any contaminants in H. pluvialis cultures is both essential and nontrivial for several reasons. Firstly, while it is possible to distinguish the main microalgal contaminant Coelastrella sp. (in H. pluvialis cultures), in practice, it is frequently a daunting and error-prone task for personnel without extensive experience in the microscopic identification of algal species. Secondly, the undetected contaminants may decrease or stop production of astaxanthin. Lastly, the presence of other contaminants such as fungi can eventually infect and destroy the whole algae collection. In this study, high-resolution melting (HRM) analysis was developed to detect microalgal and fungal contamination. The developed diagnostic procedure allowed to distinguish pure H. pluvialis samples from cultures contaminated with low amounts (1.25 ng/ml) of microalgal DNA and fungal DNA (2.5 ng/ml). Such discrimination is not possible with the use of microscopy observations and allows fast and efficient collection testing.

SUBMITTER: Dawidziuk A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5391380 | biostudies-literature | 2017 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Assessing contamination of microalgal astaxanthin producer Haematococcus cultures with high-resolution melting curve analysis.

Dawidziuk Adam A   Popiel Delfina D   Luboinska Magda M   Grzebyk Michal M   Wisniewski Maciej M   Koczyk Grzegorz G  

Journal of applied genetics 20161126 2


Due to its superior antioxidant capabilities and higher activity than other carotenoids, astaxanthin is used widely in the nutraceutical and medicine industries. The most prolific natural producer of astaxanthin is the unicellular green microalga Haematococcus pluvialis. The correct identification of any contaminants in H. pluvialis cultures is both essential and nontrivial for several reasons. Firstly, while it is possible to distinguish the main microalgal contaminant Coelastrella sp. (in H. p  ...[more]

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