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Production of β-carotene by a mutant of Rhodotorula glutinis

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Wild strains of Rhodotorula glutinis and R. rubra were investigated concerning their carotenoid production, proportion of β-carotene and cell mass yield. R. glutinis NCIM 3353 produced 2.2 mg carotenoid/l in 72 h; and the amount of β-carotene was 14% (w/w) of the total carotenoid content (17 µg/g cell dry weight). It was subjected to mutagenesis using UV radiation for strain improvement. Out of 2,051 isolates screened, the yellow coloured mutant 32 produced 120-fold more β-carotene (2,048 µg/g cell dry weight) than the parent culture in 36 h, which was 82% (w/w) of the total carotenoid content. Mutant 32 was grown on different carbon and nitrogen sources. The best yield of β-carotene (33±3 mg/l) was obtained when glucose and yeast extract were supplied as carbon and nitrogen sources, respectively. Divalent cation salts further increased the total carotenoid content (66±2 mg/l) with β-carotene as the major component (55±2%, w/w).

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Bhosale, .P., Gadre, .R. Production of β-carotene by a mutant of Rhodotorula glutinis . Appl Microbiol Biotechnol 55, 423–427 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002530000570

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