Quantitative Analysis on Photon Numbers Received per Cell for Triggering
β-Carotene Accumulation in Dunaliella salina
Abstract
Accumulation of β-carotene in Dunaliella salina is highly dependent on
light exposure intensity and duration, but quantitative analysis on
photon numbers per cell for triggering β-carotene accumulation is not
available so far. In this study, experiment results showed that
significant β-carotene accumulation occurred with at least 8 hours
illumination at 400 µmol photons·m-2·s-1. To quantifying the average
number of photons received per cell (APRPC), correlation between light
attenuation with light path, biomass concentration, and β-carotene
content was built with both Lambert-Beer and Cornet models, and the
latter provided a better simulation. With Cornet model, APRPC was
calculated and proposed as a parameter for β-carotene accumulation. It
was found that once APRPC reached 0.7 µmol photons cell-1, β-carotene
accumulation was triggered, and it was saturated at 9.9 µmol photons
cell-1. This study showed that APRPC can be used as an important
parameter in D. salina cultivation process, to accurately simulate and
control β-carotene production.