Biomolecules (Jun 2022)

Influence of Carbon Sources on the Phenolic Compound Production by <i>Euglena gracilis</i> Using an Untargeted Metabolomic Approach

  • Eve Bernard,
  • Céline Guéguen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biom12060795
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 6
p. 795

Abstract

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Industrial development and urbanization has led to the diverse presence of metals in wastewater that are often improperly treated. The microalgae Euglena gracilis can tolerate high concentrations of metal via the excretion of organic metabolites, including phenolics. This study aims to evaluate how carbon amendment stimulates phenolic compound production by E. gracilis. The number, relative intensity and molecular composition of the phenolic compounds were significantly different between each of four carbon amended cultures (i.e., glutamic acid, malic acid, glucose, reduced glutathione) during the log phase. Phenolic compounds were mainly produced during the minimum growth rate, likely a response to stressful conditions. A better understanding of phenolic compounds production by E. gracilis and the impact of growth conditions will help identify conditions that favor certain phenolic compounds for dietary and metal chelation applications.

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