Authors
Adarsha Gupta, Dilip Singh, Avinesh R Byreddy, Tamilselvi Thyagarajan, Shailendra P Sonkar, Anshu S Mathur, Deepak K Tuli, Colin J Barrow, Munish Puri
Publication date
2016/3
Journal
Biotechnology journal
Volume
11
Issue
3
Pages
345-355
Publisher
WILEY‐VCH Verlag
Description
The marine environment harbours a vast diversity of microorganisms, many of which are unique, and have potential to produce commercially useful materials. Therefore, marine biodiversity from Australian and Indian habitat has been explored to produce novel bioactives, and enzymes. Among these, thraustochytrids collected from Indian habitats were shown to be rich in saturated fatty acids (SFAs) and monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFAs), together constituting 51–76 % of total fatty acids (TFA). Indian and Australian thraustochytrids occupy separate positions in the dendrogram, showing significant differences exist in the fatty acid profiles in these two sets of thraustochytrid strains. In general, Australian strains had a higher docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) content than Indian strains with DHA at 17–31 % of TFA. A range of enzyme activities were observed in the strains, with Australian strains showing overall higher …
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