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Identification of carotenoids from the extremely halophilic archaeon Haloarcula japonica
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BiologyBiosynthesisCarotenoidFood Bioactive CompoundBiochemistryBotanyNatural SciencesMedicineMass SpectrometryPhytochemicalβ -CaroteneMicrobiologyPlant TaxonomyFood PreservativesPhytochemistryHaloarcula Japonica CellsPolyphenolics
The carotenoids produced by extremely halophilic archaeon Haloarcula japonica were extracted and identified by their chemical, chromatographic, and spectroscopic characteristics (UV-Vis and mass spectrometry). The composition (mol%) was 68.1% bacterioruberin, 22.5% monoanhydrobacterioruberin, 9.3% bisanhydrobacterioruberin, <0.1% isopentenyldehydrorhodopin, and trace amounts of lycopene and phytoene. The in vitro scavenging capacity of a carotenoid, bacterioruberin, extracted from Haloarcula japonica cells against 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radicals was evaluated. The antioxidant capacity of bacterioruberin was much higher than that of β -carotene.
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