A novel and effective two-stage cultivation strategy for enhanced lutein
production with Chlorella sorokiniana
Abstract
Microalgae are currently being recognized as a sustainable resource for
valuable products such as pigments for their superior antioxidant
activities. Chlorella sorokiniana MB-1- M12 is a lutein-rich mutant
capable of growth and lutein production in photoautotrophic,
mixotrophic, heterotrophic, and photoheterotrophic metabolism. Despite
the capacity of heterotrophic growth, light and CO2 were found to be
critical for lutein accumulation in MB-1- M12. Thus, an innovative
two-stage heterotrophic-mixotrophic process (TSHM) performed under
optimal conditions brought about 10 g/L biomass and 7.42 mg/g lutein.
Integration of fed-batch and semi-batch operational strategies and
scale-up in a 5L bioreactor increased biomass production, lutein
content, and lutein production to reach 20 g/L, 8.71 mg/g, and 181.11
mg/L, respectively. This work demonstrated that integration of the TSHM
process with appropriate operational strategies (i.e., integrated
fed-batch and semi-batch operation) could enhance the lutein
accumulation in MB-1-M12, making it apt for marketable lutein
production.