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Title: Assessment of thraustochytrids potential for carotenoids, terpenoids and polyunsaturated fatty acids biorefinery
Authors: Ajeet Singh, C
Chiu-Wen, C
Hema, Y
Binod, P
Reeta Rani, S
Cheng-Di, D
Anil Kumar, P
Keywords: thraustochytrid
polyunsaturated fatty acids
terpenoids
carotenoids
PUFA
Issue Date: 28-Apr-2023
Publisher: Springer Nature
Citation: Journal of Food Science and Technology; 60:2955–2967
Abstract: Heterotrophic fast-growing thraustochytrids have been identified as promising candidates for the bioconversion of organic sources into industrially important valuable products. Marine thraustochytrids exhibit remarkable potential for high-value polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) production however their potential is recently discovered for high-value carotenoids and terpenoids which also have a role as a dietary supplement and health promotion. Primarily, omega-3 and 6 PUFAs (DHA, EPA, and ARA) from thraustochytrids are emerging sources of nutrient supplements for vegetarians replacing animal sources and active pharmaceutical ingredients due to excellent bioactivities. Additionally, thraustochytrids produce reasonable amounts of squalene (terpenoid) and carotenoids which are also high-value products with great market potential. Hence, these can be coextracted as a byproduct with PUFAs under the biorefinery concept. There is still quite a few printed information on bioprocess conditions for decent (co)-production of squalene and carotenoid from selective protists such as lutein, astaxanthin, canthaxanthin, and lycopene. The current review seeks to provide a concise overview of the coproduction and application of PUFAs, carotenoids, and terpenoids from oleaginous thraustochytrids and their application to human health.
URI: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13197-023-05740-0
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