Abstract

PPB carotenoids are usually measured through spectrophotometric analysis, measuring total carotenoids (TCs) which has low accuracy and cannot identify individual carotenoids or isomers. Here, we developed an ultra-performance liquid chromatography method with ultraviolet and high-resolution mass spectrometry detection (UPLC-UV-HRMS) to quantify neurosporene, lycopene, and bacteriochlorophyll a contents in PPB cultures. The method exhibited satisfactory recoveries for individual pigments (between 82.1% and 99.5%) and was applied to a range of mixed PPB cultures. The use of a C30 column also enabled the detection of three different isomers of lycopene. In addition, a method for anaerobic photoheterotrophic PPB cultivation to acquire live-cell spectrophotometric information was developed and tested by modifying a standard microbial culture microplate system. A rapid, and relatively low effort principal component analysis (PCA) based decomposition of the whole-cell spectra for pigment analysis in the microplates was also developed. Analysing whole-cell spectra via PCA allowed more accurate prediction of individual pigments compared to absorption methods, and can be done non-destructively, during live-cell growth, but requires calibration for new media and microbial matrices.

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