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Improved Exopolymer Production by Chromohalobacter canadensis Cultures for Its Potential Cosmeceutical Applications
Several exopolymers with different chemical composition and correspondingly variety in their physico-chemical properties from halophilic microorganisms have still been described, however, with a low production yield. Chromohalobacter canadensis 28 isolated from Pomorie saltern synthesized an unusual...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7762148/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33291251 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8121935 |
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author | Radchenkova, Nadja Hasköylü, Merve Erginer Vassilev, Spasen Yıldız, Songül Yaşar Boyadzhieva, Ivanka Oner, Ebru Toksoy Kambourova, Margarita |
author_facet | Radchenkova, Nadja Hasköylü, Merve Erginer Vassilev, Spasen Yıldız, Songül Yaşar Boyadzhieva, Ivanka Oner, Ebru Toksoy Kambourova, Margarita |
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description | Several exopolymers with different chemical composition and correspondingly variety in their physico-chemical properties from halophilic microorganisms have still been described, however, with a low production yield. Chromohalobacter canadensis 28 isolated from Pomorie saltern synthesized an unusual exopolymer (EP) containing 72% γ-polyglutamic acid (PGA), an essential cosmeceutical additive. Current work suggests a novel approach for effective EP synthesis by C. canadensis 28 using continuous cultures. Highest production was observed at low dilution rates reaching a level of 2.1 mg/mL at D = 0.035, similar to those in batch cultures (2.34 mg/mL), however avoiding all disadvantages of discontinuous fermentation processes. At steady state, the total quantities of the synthesized EP after 48 h cultivation for the given equipment volume in D = 0.035 h(−1) and D = 0.075 h(−1) were 8.67 and 12 g, correspondingly, while it was 2.9 g for batch culture. Process parameters did not change after a ten-day run at D = 0.35 h(−1). A degree of purity of EP fraction received from continuous cultures was significantly increased up to 93–96%. A lack of cytotoxicity and high cell viability were observed for human dermal fibroblast cells after 24 h incubation with crude EP from C. canadensis 28 and purified PGA fraction that could suggest its high potential for cosmetic applications. |
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spelling | pubmed-77621482020-12-26 Improved Exopolymer Production by Chromohalobacter canadensis Cultures for Its Potential Cosmeceutical Applications Radchenkova, Nadja Hasköylü, Merve Erginer Vassilev, Spasen Yıldız, Songül Yaşar Boyadzhieva, Ivanka Oner, Ebru Toksoy Kambourova, Margarita Microorganisms Article Several exopolymers with different chemical composition and correspondingly variety in their physico-chemical properties from halophilic microorganisms have still been described, however, with a low production yield. Chromohalobacter canadensis 28 isolated from Pomorie saltern synthesized an unusual exopolymer (EP) containing 72% γ-polyglutamic acid (PGA), an essential cosmeceutical additive. Current work suggests a novel approach for effective EP synthesis by C. canadensis 28 using continuous cultures. Highest production was observed at low dilution rates reaching a level of 2.1 mg/mL at D = 0.035, similar to those in batch cultures (2.34 mg/mL), however avoiding all disadvantages of discontinuous fermentation processes. At steady state, the total quantities of the synthesized EP after 48 h cultivation for the given equipment volume in D = 0.035 h(−1) and D = 0.075 h(−1) were 8.67 and 12 g, correspondingly, while it was 2.9 g for batch culture. Process parameters did not change after a ten-day run at D = 0.35 h(−1). A degree of purity of EP fraction received from continuous cultures was significantly increased up to 93–96%. A lack of cytotoxicity and high cell viability were observed for human dermal fibroblast cells after 24 h incubation with crude EP from C. canadensis 28 and purified PGA fraction that could suggest its high potential for cosmetic applications. MDPI 2020-12-06 /pmc/articles/PMC7762148/ /pubmed/33291251 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8121935 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Radchenkova, Nadja Hasköylü, Merve Erginer Vassilev, Spasen Yıldız, Songül Yaşar Boyadzhieva, Ivanka Oner, Ebru Toksoy Kambourova, Margarita Improved Exopolymer Production by Chromohalobacter canadensis Cultures for Its Potential Cosmeceutical Applications |
title | Improved Exopolymer Production by Chromohalobacter canadensis Cultures for Its Potential Cosmeceutical Applications |
title_full | Improved Exopolymer Production by Chromohalobacter canadensis Cultures for Its Potential Cosmeceutical Applications |
title_fullStr | Improved Exopolymer Production by Chromohalobacter canadensis Cultures for Its Potential Cosmeceutical Applications |
title_full_unstemmed | Improved Exopolymer Production by Chromohalobacter canadensis Cultures for Its Potential Cosmeceutical Applications |
title_short | Improved Exopolymer Production by Chromohalobacter canadensis Cultures for Its Potential Cosmeceutical Applications |
title_sort | improved exopolymer production by chromohalobacter canadensis cultures for its potential cosmeceutical applications |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7762148/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33291251 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8121935 |
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