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Optimization of the Culture Medium and Characterization of Antioxidant Compounds of a Marine Isolated Microalga As a Promising Source in Aquaculture Feed Publisher



Safavi M1 ; Jafari Olia MS1 ; Abolhasani MH2 ; Amini M3 ; Kianirad M1
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  1. 1. Department of Biotechnology, Iranian Research Organization for Science and Technology (IROST), Tehran, 3353-5111, Iran
  2. 2. Department of Chemistry, Iranian Research Organization for Science and Technology (IROST), Tehran, 3353-5111, Iran
  3. 3. Department of Medicinal Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy and Drug Design & Development Research Center, The Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences (TIPS), Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, 1417614411, Iran

Source: Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology Published:2021


Abstract

Microalgae as photosynthetic microorganisms can be grown under controlled conditions that make them a potential source of highly valuable compounds utilized in aquaculture feed and different nutraceutical industries. The main objective of this research was to optimize the culture medium of Picochlorum sp. RCC486 as a new marine isolate for improving its growth in a microplate system using the Taguchi method. The methanol extract showed maximum FRAP activity with a value increased to 455.88 μM Fe2+ at the concentration of 1 mg/mL. Also, the antioxidant activity of all 8 fractions purified from the methanolic extract by the TLC method was evaluated. The potent activity was observed for two fractions T1 and T2 with 544.68 μM Fe2+ and 449.08 μM Fe2+ at the concentration of 1 mg/mL. The GC-MS analysis was performed to identify various constituents of fractions with strong reducing power. The presence of Hexadecane: Dodecane (8.97%), and Tetradecane: Nonadecane (7.01%) in T1 fraction, and ((1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, bis (2-methyl propyl) ester (12.37%), Dodecane (2.84%), Hexadecane (1.03%) and Decane: Undecane (0.74%)) in T2 fraction of methanol extract of Picochlorum sp. Contribute directly to the antioxidant effect that makes the microalga as a promising feedstock for future studies in aquaculture feed or nutraceutical industries. © 2021 Elsevier Ltd