| Literature DB >> 31738649 |
Jin Huang1, Shengquan Zhu1, Chuanbao Li1, Chenglin Zhang2, Yizhi Ji3.
Abstract
Gellan gum, produced by Sphingomonas paucimobilis, is increasingly used in food and pharmaceutical industries as stabilizing, emulsifying, texturing and gelling agents. However, its high production costs may limit its full commercial potential. Therefore, in this study, we investigated ways to reduce gellan gum production costs and improve yields. We first revealed corn steep liquor (CSL) as a cost-effective nutrient source that can improve gellan gum yields. We then systematically optimized culture conditions even further, and revealed that the addition of Triton X-100 surfactant and selected inorganic nitrogen sources improved gellan gum production. Under our optimized conditions (glucose 33.75 g/L, CSL 10 g/L, urea 2.5 g/L, MgSO4 1.08 g/L, KH2PO4 3.24 g/L, K2SO4 1 g/L and Triton X-100 0.75 g/L), we yielded a maximum concentration of 14.41 g/L, which was about 1.5-fold higher than non-optimized CSL-based medium. Our findings highlight the use of CSL as a cost effective and promising nutrient source for industrial production of gellan gum.Entities:
Keywords: Box–Behnken; CSL; Gellan gum; Plackett–Burman design; cost-effective
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31738649 DOI: 10.1080/10826068.2019.1692215
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prep Biochem Biotechnol ISSN: 1082-6068 Impact factor: 2.162