Production and properties of an exopolysaccharide synthesized by the extreme halophilic archaeon Haloterrigena turkmenica
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
We have isolated a novel exopolysaccharide (EPS)
produced by the extreme halophilic archaeon Haloterrigena
turkmenica. Some features, remarkable from an industrial
point of view, such as emulsifying and antioxidant properties,
were investigated. H. turkmenica excreted 20.68 mg of EPS
per 100 ml of culture medium when grown in usual medium
supplemented with glucose. The microorganism excreted the
biopolymer mainly in the middle exponential growth phase
and reached the maximal production in the stationary phase.
Analyses by anion exchange chromatography and SEC-TDA
Viscotek indicated that the EPS was composed of two main
fractions of 801.7 and 206.0 kDa. It was a sulfated
heteropolysaccharide containing glucose, galactose, glucosamine,
galactosamine, and glucuronic acid. Studies performed
utilizing the mixture of EPS anionic fractions showed that the
biopolymer had emulsifying activity towards vegetable oils
comparable or superior to that exhibited by the controls, moderate
antioxidant power when tested with 2,2?-diphenyl-1-
picrylhydrazyl (DPPH·), and moisture-retention ability higher
than hyaluronic acid (HA). The EPS from H. turkmenica is the
first exopolysaccharide produced by an archaea to be characterized in terms of properties that can have potential
biotechnological applications
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Antioxidant; Emulsifying activity; Exopolysaccharide; Halophilic archaeon; Haloterrigena turkmenica; Moisture
List of contributors:
Squillaci, Giuseppe; Morana, Alessandra; Arbucci, Salvatore; Ionata, Elena; LA CARA, Francesco
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