Abstract:In this study, the composition of the carotenoids produced by two haloarchaeal strains was identified by ultraviolet/ visible spectroscopy (UV-vis), thin layer chromatography (TLC) and high-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (HPLC-MS/MS). The antioxidant activities of the purified main carotenoid components were then studied. The major carotenoids of Hrr. lipolyticum included bacterioruberin (BR) (84.91%), monoanhydrobacterioruberin (MABR) (7.87%) and bisanhydrobacterioruberin (BABR) (4.03%), while those of Srr. litoreum included BR (94.86%) and MABR (1.17%). The major carotenoid constituents (BR, MABR and BABR) were isolated and purified by column chromatography on silica gel. They all possessed dose-dependent scavenging activities against DPPH and hydroxyl radicals, which were significantly higher than those of β-carotene. It suggested that the C50 carotenoids from halophilic archaea possessed high antioxidant activities. This study provided basis for the exploitation and application of natural carotenoid resources.