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Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 2019, Vol 19, Num, 9     (Pages: 785-791)

Isolation and Cultivation of a Newly-Discovered AstaxanthinRich Green Microalga - Haematococcus sp. Flotow Strain from Homeros Valley (Bornova Creek, Izmir, Turkey)

Gamze Turan 1

1 Ege University, Fisheries Faculty, Aquaculture Department, 35100 Bornova, Izmir, Turkey DOI : 10.4194/1303-2712-v19_9_07 Viewed : 3336 - Downloaded : 3622 Samples of the green unicellular microalgae Haematococcus Flotow 1844 were collected from freshwater ponds in Homeros Valley, Bornova Creek, Izmir, Turkey. Specimens were isolated using the micropipetting method and were microscopically examined for morphological features. One isolate was identified as a local strain of Haematococcus sp. In addition, Scenedesmus acuminatus (Lagerheim) Chodat 1902, Scenedesmus dimorphus (Turpin) Kützing 1834 and Chlorella elipsodae Gernerck 1907 were found. DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide) extracts of the local Haematococcus strain contained ~ 3.6 % total astaxanthin in dry weight.
The isolate's culture was scaled up in greenhouse raceway ponds in batch mode and several parameters of biomass yield (cell density, optical density, dry weight content and chlorophyll a content) were measured during a two weeks growth trial. The Turkish isolate of Haematococcus sp. seems to be a promising candidate for the commercial production of astaxanthin for food and pharmaceuticals.
Keywords : Haematococcus, Green alga, Isolation, Pigments, Astaxanthin