10 research outputs found

    Carotenoid fluorescence in Dunaliella salina

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    Dunaliella salina is a halotolerant green alga that is well known for its carotenoid producing capacity. The produced carotenoids are mainly stored in lipid globules. For various research purposes, such as production and extraction kinetics, we would like to determine and/or localise the carotenoid globules in vivo. In this study, we show that the carotenoid-rich globules emit clear green fluorescence, which can be used in, for example, fluorescence microscopy (e.g. CLSM) to obtain pictures of the cells and their carotenoid content

    Isoprenoid Production via Plant Cell Cultures: Biosynthesis, Accumulation and Scaling-Up to Bioreactors

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    The photochemistry and function of carotenoids in photosynthesis

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    Ion Implantation

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    Agrobacterium rhizogenes-Mediated Transformation in Medicinal Plants: Prospects and Challenges

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    Translational research in medication development for nicotine dependence

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    G protein-coupled receptors: structure- and function-based drug discovery

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