Newly isolated of high squalene producing thraustochytrids strain aurantochytrium sp. P5/2 from mangrove habitats in nakhon si Thammarat province, Thailand

© 2020, Walailak University. All rights reserved. Thraustochytrids are alternative potential source of squalene because they grow rapidly, are relatively easy to culture and accumulate in large amounts. The objectives of this research were to isolate squalene producing Thraustochytrids from fallen l...

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Main Authors: Tarnhatai Malawet, Phuwadol Bangrak, Yuwadee Peerapornpisal, Niyom Kamlangdee
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-686012020-04-02T15:30:50Z Newly isolated of high squalene producing thraustochytrids strain aurantochytrium sp. P5/2 from mangrove habitats in nakhon si Thammarat province, Thailand Tarnhatai Malawet Phuwadol Bangrak Yuwadee Peerapornpisal Niyom Kamlangdee Multidisciplinary © 2020, Walailak University. All rights reserved. Thraustochytrids are alternative potential source of squalene because they grow rapidly, are relatively easy to culture and accumulate in large amounts. The objectives of this research were to isolate squalene producing Thraustochytrids from fallen leaves in Paknakon Bay; including Paknakon Mangrove forest (N), Pakpanang Mangrove forest (P) and Thasala Mangrove forest (T), Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand, and to investigate their total lipid profile and squalene contents. A total of nine Thraustochytrid isolates were obtained. Morphological and molecular features revealed that those Thraustochytrids belong to the genus Aurantiochytrium (N1, N14, P1/1, P5/2, P6/1, P43, T1, T26 and T42). Subsequently, they were cultivated and their cell dry weight, fatty acid compositions and squalene contents were analyzed. At 96 h of cultivation, the dry cell weights ranged from 7.51 to 17.43 mg/g. The total lipid profile showed a broad spectrum of saturated fatty acids with an abundance of palmitic acid (16:0), 24.72-41.06 % TFA, pentadecanoic acid (15:0) 16.75-28.48 % TFA, heptadecanoic acid (17:0) 4.19-7.67 % TFA, lignoceric acid (24:0) 2.76-8.83 % TFA, myristic acid (14:0) 2.17-3.43 % TFA, stearic acid (18:0) 0.83-1.32 % TFA, arachidic acid (20:0) 0.19-0.33 % TFA and behenic acid (22:0) 0.19-0.21 % TFA, respectively. Unsaturated fatty acids including Docosahexaaenoic acid (22:6; 8.59-35.99 % TFA), Clupanodonic acid (22:5, 2.24-8.94 % TFA), Arachidonic acid (20:4, 0.32-0.60 % TFA), Eicosapentaenoic acid (20:5, 0.19-0.62 % TFA), Linolenic acid (18:3, 0.12-0.18 % TFA), and Erucic acid (22:1; 0.02-0.09 % TFA) were also founded. The squalene contents ranged from 0.06 to 4.78 mg/g. The highest biomass and squalene-accumulation was achieved from strain P5/2 that was identified as Aurantiochytrium sp. with a maximum yield of 4.78 mg/g at 96 h of cultivation. 2020-04-02T15:30:50Z 2020-04-02T15:30:50Z 2020-01-01 Journal 2228835X 16863933 2-s2.0-85081655407 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85081655407&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/68601
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Thailand
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Tarnhatai Malawet
Phuwadol Bangrak
Yuwadee Peerapornpisal
Niyom Kamlangdee
Newly isolated of high squalene producing thraustochytrids strain aurantochytrium sp. P5/2 from mangrove habitats in nakhon si Thammarat province, Thailand
description © 2020, Walailak University. All rights reserved. Thraustochytrids are alternative potential source of squalene because they grow rapidly, are relatively easy to culture and accumulate in large amounts. The objectives of this research were to isolate squalene producing Thraustochytrids from fallen leaves in Paknakon Bay; including Paknakon Mangrove forest (N), Pakpanang Mangrove forest (P) and Thasala Mangrove forest (T), Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand, and to investigate their total lipid profile and squalene contents. A total of nine Thraustochytrid isolates were obtained. Morphological and molecular features revealed that those Thraustochytrids belong to the genus Aurantiochytrium (N1, N14, P1/1, P5/2, P6/1, P43, T1, T26 and T42). Subsequently, they were cultivated and their cell dry weight, fatty acid compositions and squalene contents were analyzed. At 96 h of cultivation, the dry cell weights ranged from 7.51 to 17.43 mg/g. The total lipid profile showed a broad spectrum of saturated fatty acids with an abundance of palmitic acid (16:0), 24.72-41.06 % TFA, pentadecanoic acid (15:0) 16.75-28.48 % TFA, heptadecanoic acid (17:0) 4.19-7.67 % TFA, lignoceric acid (24:0) 2.76-8.83 % TFA, myristic acid (14:0) 2.17-3.43 % TFA, stearic acid (18:0) 0.83-1.32 % TFA, arachidic acid (20:0) 0.19-0.33 % TFA and behenic acid (22:0) 0.19-0.21 % TFA, respectively. Unsaturated fatty acids including Docosahexaaenoic acid (22:6; 8.59-35.99 % TFA), Clupanodonic acid (22:5, 2.24-8.94 % TFA), Arachidonic acid (20:4, 0.32-0.60 % TFA), Eicosapentaenoic acid (20:5, 0.19-0.62 % TFA), Linolenic acid (18:3, 0.12-0.18 % TFA), and Erucic acid (22:1; 0.02-0.09 % TFA) were also founded. The squalene contents ranged from 0.06 to 4.78 mg/g. The highest biomass and squalene-accumulation was achieved from strain P5/2 that was identified as Aurantiochytrium sp. with a maximum yield of 4.78 mg/g at 96 h of cultivation.
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author Tarnhatai Malawet
Phuwadol Bangrak
Yuwadee Peerapornpisal
Niyom Kamlangdee
author_facet Tarnhatai Malawet
Phuwadol Bangrak
Yuwadee Peerapornpisal
Niyom Kamlangdee
author_sort Tarnhatai Malawet
title Newly isolated of high squalene producing thraustochytrids strain aurantochytrium sp. P5/2 from mangrove habitats in nakhon si Thammarat province, Thailand
title_short Newly isolated of high squalene producing thraustochytrids strain aurantochytrium sp. P5/2 from mangrove habitats in nakhon si Thammarat province, Thailand
title_full Newly isolated of high squalene producing thraustochytrids strain aurantochytrium sp. P5/2 from mangrove habitats in nakhon si Thammarat province, Thailand
title_fullStr Newly isolated of high squalene producing thraustochytrids strain aurantochytrium sp. P5/2 from mangrove habitats in nakhon si Thammarat province, Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Newly isolated of high squalene producing thraustochytrids strain aurantochytrium sp. P5/2 from mangrove habitats in nakhon si Thammarat province, Thailand
title_sort newly isolated of high squalene producing thraustochytrids strain aurantochytrium sp. p5/2 from mangrove habitats in nakhon si thammarat province, thailand
publishDate 2020
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