“…Their pigments were extracted using chloroform or acetone resolved on a thin-layer silicaplate. According to their report, this organism produces carotenoid-like pigments due to its fatty acid profile and molecular phylogenetics Aki et al (2003) pointed out that carotenoids in microorganisms were used to scavenge oxygen radicals generated, at least partly, byphotochemical reactions. Carotenoids, being secondarymetabolites, are not essential for the growth of the organism; however, environmental factors may or may not lead to the production of these carotenoids.…”