Carotenoids from Haloarchaea: Extraction, Fractionation, and Characterization.
Maria Sandra ChurioMicaela CerlettiRosana Esther De CastroPublished in: Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) (2022)
Carotenoids are bioactive molecules known to promote human health. Many extreme halophilic archaea synthesize carotenoids, mainly represented by C 50 bacterioruberin (BR) and its derivatives. BR has a potent antioxidant capacity, even higher than that of β-carotene, thus, there is an increasing interest to advance the study of its biological properties as well as to extend its current applications. Here, we describe a procedure to extract and characterize carotenoids (enriched in BR) from haloarchaea using a "hyperpigmented" genetically modified strain of Haloferax volcanii.