Reaction of Cells Desmodesmus armatus (Chod.) Hegew. on the Induction of Carotynogenesis
Abstract
Various studies of the components of the antioxidant protection system of microalgae D.
armatus under the influence of osmotic stress and active forms of oxygen will allow to develop
methods for controlling carotenogenesis in a given culture and to obtain carotenoid enriched feed
for zooplankton. These studies made it possible to evaluate the activity of catalase, peroxidase
enzymes in cells that are cultured under the induction of carotenogenesis by free radical oxidation
promoters and osmotic stress on the background of physiological changes. It is established that
under these conditions, there is an increase in volumes and aggregation of vegetative cells. At the
same time, the amount of biomass remains at the level of the first day of inductors application.
Against the background of a decrease in growth activity, a decrease in the number of metabolically
active cells in cytochrome oxidase was observed. It is also shown that, when iron sulfate is
introduced with hydrogen peroxide and sodium chloride against the background of enhanced
carotenogenesis, antioxidant systems are activated by increasing the activity of catalase and
peroxidase. Under such conditions, it is possible to achieve increased production of carotenoids in
Desmodesmus armatus culture.