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Accumulation of Exopolysaccharides in Liquid Suspension Culture of Nostoc flagelliforme Cells

Journal

APPLIED BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 160, Issue 2, Pages 552-560

Publisher

HUMANA PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1007/s12010-008-8428-4

Keywords

Nostoc flagelliforme cells; Liquid suspension culture; Exopolysaccharides; Culture conditions

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [20376061, 20776112]

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The liquid suspension culture of dissociated Nostoc flagelliforme cells was investigated. It was found that the growth rate of N. flagelliforme cells and the accumulation of exopolysaccharides (EPS) increased prominently when NaNO3 and KH2PO4 were added in the liquid BG-11culture medium though phosphate had little effect on EPS yield for specific mass of cells. N. flagelliforme cells grew well at 25 A degrees C and neutral pH, however, a lower or higher temperature and weak alkaline can promote EPS accumulation. With the increase of the light intensity, the growth rate of N. flagelliforme cells and the EPS accumulation increase accordingly. When N. flagelliforme cells was cultured in BG-11 medium added with 2.5 g L-1 of NaNO3 and 0.956 g L-1 of KH2PO4 at 25 A degrees C with 60 mu mol photon m(-2) s(-1) of light intensity, 1.05 g L-1 cell density and 89.9 mg L-1 EPS yield were achieved respectively. Adopting the optimal conditions established in flask culture, the liquid culture of N. flagelliforme cells in 20-L photobioreactor for 16 days was conducted and a maximum biomass of 1.32 g L-1 was achieved, which was about 17.6-fold of that in the initial inoculation. The yield of EPS was 228.56 mg L(-1)and about 2.23-fold of that in flask culture. Moreover, the polysaccharides' material was released into the culture medium during cell growth. These released polysaccharides (RPSs), which can be easily recovered from the medium, are favorable for industrial applications.

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