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Astaxanthin: A Comparative Case of Synthetic VS. Natural Production

Date Issued
January 1, 2013
Author(s)
Nguyen, Khoa Dang  
Abstract

Astaxanthin, the “king of carotenoids” has been widely used as an animal feed additive for several decades, mainly in the aquaculture industry. Recent studies have led to its emergence as a potent antioxidant available for human consumption. Traditionally it has been chemically synthesized, but the recent market interest has generated interests in producing it naturally via yeast (Phaffia rhodozyma) fermentation, or algal (Haematococcus pluvialis) induction. This work aims to compare these production processes and their impact on the economical, environmental, and societal scale. We also look at the attempts of increasing production yields by altering various parameters during all three production processes. Ultimately, the decision of sustainable practices in producing carotenoids like astaxanthin involves sacrificing yield/potency for a greener product life cycle.

Subjects

Astaxanthin

Haematococcus pluvial...

Phaffia rhodozyma

production

carotenoid

antioxidant

sustainable

Disciplines
Food Biotechnology
Industrial Technology
Other Education
Science and Technology Policy
Recommended Citation
Nguyen, Khoa Dang, (2013). Astaxanthin: A Comparative Case of Synthetic VS. Natural Production. Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Publications and Other Works. http://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_chembiopubs/94
Embargo Date
May 6, 2013
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