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Potential antitumor activity of exopolysaccharide produced from date seed powder as a carbon source for Bacillus subtilis.

Rakan H Yousef1, Othman A S Baothman2, Wesam H Abdulaal1, Mohamed K Abo-Golayel3, Anas A Darwish1, Said S Moselhy4, Youssri M Ahmed5, Khalid Rehman Hakeem6.   

Abstract

The major functions of Exopolysaccharide (EPS) include, preventing bacterial cells from desiccating and biofilm production to increase the colonization of bacterial cells. In the current study, a bacterial strain was isolated to produce EPS. Phylogenetic analysis of the isolated strain indicated it was related to Bacillus subtilis. The bacterium showed the ability to produce a new EPS using very cheap date seeds as a carbon source. Different conditions were studied to enhance exopolysaccharide production. Maximum total sugars (exopolysaccharide) were reached to 0.87 mM) at 20 g/lAjwadates seed (ADS). The maximum production was found to be 3.46 mM by addition of peptone as the main source of nitrogen with a concentration of 1.5 g/L. The optimal parameter values were temperature 37 °C, pH 6, incubation time 72 h and inoculum concentration 1 mL. The crude exopolysaccharide was purified by removing the cells, then the protein, then dialysis and finally ethanol precipitation of the exopolysaccharide. This method modification increased exopolysaccharide production to 0.6 g/L. The exopolysaccharide produced showed antitumor activity against Erlich tumor cells. It is promising for application on a large scale for different types of cancer cell lines.
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Keywords:  Ajwa date seeds; Antitumor; Bacillus subtilis; Exopolysaccharides; Purification

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31978532     DOI: 10.1016/j.mimet.2020.105853

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Microbiol Methods        ISSN: 0167-7012            Impact factor:   2.363


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