2009
DOI: 10.1590/s1517-83822009000400001
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Production of Poly-γ-Glutamate (PGA) Biopolymer by Batch and Semicontinuous Cultures of Immobilized Bacilluslicheniformis strain-R

Abstract: Production of Polyglutamate (PGA) biopolymer by immobilized Bacillus licheniformis strain-R was intensively investigated. Preliminary experiments were carried out to address the most suitable immobilization methodology. Entrapment of Bacillus cells in alginate–agar led optimal PGA production (36.75 g/l), with 1.32-and 2.18-fold increase in comparison with alginate-or K-carrageenan-immobilized cells, respectively. During semicontinuous cultivation of agar-alginate gel-cell mixture, production of PGA by 10 ml mi… Show more

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“…In many cases, the preparation of γ-PGA from Bacillus sp. is carried out only by ethanol precipitation (Berekaa et al, 2009;Kongklom et al, 2012;Scoffone et al, 2013;Zhao et al, 2013). Therefore, it was performed in the same way here.…”
Section: Enantiomeric Composition Of γ-Pgamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In many cases, the preparation of γ-PGA from Bacillus sp. is carried out only by ethanol precipitation (Berekaa et al, 2009;Kongklom et al, 2012;Scoffone et al, 2013;Zhao et al, 2013). Therefore, it was performed in the same way here.…”
Section: Enantiomeric Composition Of γ-Pgamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…et al(9) reported the repeated use of immobilized cells in luffa sponge for production of poly-yglutamate (PGA). The application of fed-batch cultivation of Bacillus cells adsorbed on sponge led to increase of production till the 3 rd run and reached 55.5 g/l, then slightly decreased in the 4 th run.Kar et al (18) reported the reusability ofStreptomyces erumpens cells immobilized in luffa sponge disc for production of thermostable alpha-amylase in submerged fermentation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The immobilized G. xylinus cells by different techniques (entrapment and adsorption) were applied for BC synthesis. The production of biopolymers by immobilized bacteria using different materials were studied well (Berekaa et al, 2009). Reusing of microbial cells aimed to enhance the cell population and activity (Chitturi and Lakshmi, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%