| Literature DB >> 30291934 |
G D Gojgic-Cvijovic1, D M Jakovljevic2, B D Loncarevic2, N M Todorovic2, M V Pergal2, J Ciric3, K Loos4, V P Beskoski5, M M Vrvic5.
Abstract
The production of levan by Bacillus licheniformis NS032 in a medium based on sugar beet molasses was studied. High polysaccharide yields were produced by using diluted molasses (100-140 g/L of total sugars) with the addition of commercial sucrose up to 200 g/L of total sugars, as well as K2HPO4. A levan yield of 53.2 g/L was obtained on a medium optimized by response surface methodology, containing 62.6% of sugar originating from molasses, and 4.66 g/L of phosphate, with initial pH value of 7.2. In comparison to the media with 200 and 400 g/L sucrose, in the molasses optimized medium, the observed bacterial growth was faster, while the maximum production of polysaccharide was achieved over a shorter time interval (48 h). The polysaccharide produced in molasses medium had a weight average molecular weight of 5.82 × 106 Da, degree of branching 12.68%, viscosity of 0.24 dL/g, and based on methylation analysis and NMR data, it did not significantly differ from levan obtained in the medium with 200 g/L sucrose.Entities:
Keywords: Levan; Molasses; Molecular weight
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30291934 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2018.10.019
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Biol Macromol ISSN: 0141-8130 Impact factor: 6.953