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Production of exopolysaccharides from a thermophilic microorganism isolated from a marine hot spring in flegrean areas

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s10295-002-0019-8

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exopolysaccharide; marine hydrothermal vent; Bacillus; Geobacillus; lipid; fatty acids; NMR

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A thermophilic strain isolated from sea sand at Maronti, near Sant' Angelo (Ischia). is described. The organism grows well at an optimal temperature of 60 degreesC at pH 7.0. The thermophilic bacterium, named strain 4004, produces an exocellular polysaccharide (EPS) in yields of 90 mg/l. The EPS fraction was produced with all substrates tested, although a higher yield was obtained with sucrose or trehalose as sole carbon source. During growth, the EPS content was proportional to the biomass. Three fractions (EPS1, EPS2, EPS3) were obtained after purification. Quantitative monosaccharide analysis of the EPSs revealed the presence of mannose:glucose:galactose in a relative ratio of 0.5:1.0:0.3 in EPSI, mannose:glucose:galactose in a relative ratio of 1.0:0.3:trace in EPS2, and galactose:mannose:glucosamine:arabinose in a relative ratio of 1.0:0.8:0.4:0.2 in EPS3. The average molecular mass of EPS3 was determined to be 1x10(6) Da. From comparison of the chemical shift values in H-1 and C-13 spectra. we conclude that EPS3 presents a pentasaccharide repeating unit.

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