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Extracellular Polymeric Substances Produced by the Thermophilic Cyanobacterium Gloeocapsa gelatinosa: Characterization and Assessment of Their Antioxidant and Metal-Chelating Activities

Journal

MARINE DRUGS
Volume 20, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/md20040227

Keywords

Gloeocapsa gelatinosa; extracellular polymeric substances; physicochemical characterization; functional properties; antioxidant activity; extremophilic; cyanobacteria

Funding

  1. Tunisian Ministry of Science and Technology
  2. Tunisian National Institute of Marine Science and Technology
  3. European Territorial Cooperation Program PCT-MAC 2014-2020 through the project REBECA-CCT [MAC/1.1.B/269]
  4. H2020-INFRADEV-03-2019 Project IS_MIRRI21 [871129]

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Thermophilic cyanobacteria Gloeocapsa gelatinosa is an efficient producer of EPSs with complex structures and diverse bioactive potential. The produced EPSs are sulfated heteropolysaccharides with thermal stability, anionic nature, and high water holding capacity. Additionally, the EPSs exhibit strong antioxidant activity and bivalent metal sorption, making them suitable for various biotechnological and industrial applications.
Cyanobacteria, particularly thermophilic strains, represent an important potential source of EPSs, harboring structural complexity that predicts diverse and specific bioactive potential. The thermophilic cyanobacteria Gloeocapsa gelatinosa, isolated from a natural hot source in Ain Echfa (Tunisia), was cultivated in a cylindrical reactor, and the production of biomass and EPSs was investigated. Results revealed that the strain is amongst the most efficient EPSs producers (0.89 g L-1) and that EPSs production was not correlated with the growth phase. EPSs were sulfated heteropolysaccharides containing carbohydrates (70%) based on nine different monosaccharides, mainly mannose (22%), and with the presence of two uronic acids. EPSs were formed by two polymers moieties with a molecular weight of 598.3 +/- 7.2 and 67.2 +/- 4.4 kDa. They are thermostable in temperatures exceeding 100 degrees C and have an anionic nature (zeta potential of -40 +/- 2 mV). Atomic force microscopy showed that EPSs formed multimodal lumps with 88 nm maximum height. EPSs presented high water holding capacity (70.29 +/- 2.36%) and solubility index (97.43 +/- 1.24%), and a strong bivalent metal sorption capacity especially for Cu2+ (91.20 +/- 1.25%) and Fe2+ (75.51 +/- 0.71%). The antioxidant activity of G. gelatinosa EPSs was investigated using four methods: the beta-carotene-bleaching activity, DPPH assays, iron-reducing activity, and metal-chelating activity. EPS has shown high potential as free radicals' scavenger, with an IC50 on DPPH (0.2 g L-1) three-fold lower than ascorbic acid (0.6 g L (-1)) and as a metal chelating activity (IC50 = 0.4 g L-1) significantly lower than EDTA. The obtained results allow further exploration of the thermophilic G. gelatinosa for several biotechnological and industrial applications.

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