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Optimization of production and intrinsic viscosity of an
exopolysaccharide from a high yielding Virgibacillus salarius BM02: Study
of its potential antioxidant, emulsifying properties and application in the
mixotrophic cultivation of Spirulina platensi

Research Abstract
Virgibacillus salarius BM02 was identified as a highly exopolysaccharide (EPS) producing bacterium. The EPS production and its physico-chemical properties (intrinsic viscosity and total sugars/protein (TS/P) ratio) were optimized using Box-Behnken experimental design. Maximum EPS production of 5.87 g L −1 with TS/P ratio of 12.56 and intrinsic viscosity of 0.13 dL g −1 was obtained at optimal conditions of sucrose (4.0% w/v), peptone (0.75% w/ v) and incubation period of 4.69 day. The monosaccharide composition of EPS was mannose, arabinose and glucose at a molar ratio of 1.0:0.26:0.08. The EPS showed high water solubility (38.5%), water holding capacity (514.46%) and foaming capacity (55.55%). The EPS showed moderate antioxidant activity in vitro and good emulsion stabilizing properties against several hydrophobic compounds. The emulsifying activity was stable at different temperatures, pH and ionic strength. Additionally, the acid hydrolysate of the EPS was evaluated as a carbon source for the mixotrophic cultivation of industrially important Spirulina platensis. It induced an enhancement of not only biomass production of S. platensis, but also cellular contents (pigments, proteins and lipids) leading to higher nutritional value.
Research Authors
Mohamed Gomaa, Naeima Yousef
Research Journal
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
Research Member
Research Pages
552-561
Research Publisher
Elsevier
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
149
Research Website
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Research Year
2020