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Isolation of a β-carotene over-producing soil bacterium, Sphingomonas sp.

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The strain used lactose as carbon source with similar biomass and carotenoid production, providing a viable alternative use for cheese whey ultra-filtrate, and depended on the oxygenation of the growth medium, with maximal accumulation occurring under limiting conditions.
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A carotenoid-accumulating bacterium isolated from soil, identified as a Sphingomonas sp., grew at 0.18 h−1 and produced 1.7 mg carotenoids g−1 dry cell, among which β-carotene (29% of total carotenoids) and nostoxanthin (36%). A mutant strain, obtained by treatment with ethyl methanesulfonate, accumulated up to 3.5 mg carotenoids g−1 dry cell. Accumulation of β-carotene by this strain depended on the oxygenation of the growth medium, with maximal accumulation (89%) occurring under limiting conditions. β-Carotene accumulation could be further enhanced by incubating the cells in the presence of glycerol (either not or only slowly assimilated) and yeast extract resulting in an accumulation of 5.7 mg β-carotene g−1 dry cell wt. The strain used lactose as carbon source with similar biomass and carotenoid production, providing a viable alternative use for cheese whey ultra-filtrate.

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