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Komagataeibacter intermedius V-05: An Acetic Acid Bacterium Isolated from Vinegar Industry, with High Capacity for Bacterial Cellulose Production in Soybean Molasses Medium

RESEARCH BACKGROUND: Despite the great properties of bacterial cellulose, its manufacture is still limited due to difficulties in large-scale production. These problems are mainly related to low production yields and high overall costs of the conventional culture media normally used. To surpass thes...

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Autores principales: Gomes, Rodrigo José, de Sousa Faria-Tischer, Paula Cristina, Tischer, Cesar Augusto, Constantino, Leonel Vinicius, de Freitas Rosa, Morsyleide, Chideroli, Roberta Torres, de Pádua Pereira, Ulisses, Spinosa, Wilma Aparecida
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Publicado: University of Zagreb Faculty of Food Technology and Biotechnology 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8753801/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35136368
http://dx.doi.org/10.17113/ftb.59.04.21.7148
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author Gomes, Rodrigo José
de Sousa Faria-Tischer, Paula Cristina
Tischer, Cesar Augusto
Constantino, Leonel Vinicius
de Freitas Rosa, Morsyleide
Chideroli, Roberta Torres
de Pádua Pereira, Ulisses
Spinosa, Wilma Aparecida
author_facet Gomes, Rodrigo José
de Sousa Faria-Tischer, Paula Cristina
Tischer, Cesar Augusto
Constantino, Leonel Vinicius
de Freitas Rosa, Morsyleide
Chideroli, Roberta Torres
de Pádua Pereira, Ulisses
Spinosa, Wilma Aparecida
author_sort Gomes, Rodrigo José
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description RESEARCH BACKGROUND: Despite the great properties of bacterial cellulose, its manufacture is still limited due to difficulties in large-scale production. These problems are mainly related to low production yields and high overall costs of the conventional culture media normally used. To surpass these problems, it is necessary to identify new cheap and sustainable carbon sources. Thus, this work aims to isolate and select a high cellulose-producing Komagataeibacter strain from vinegar industry, and study its potential for bacterial cellulose synthesis in an industrial soybean co-product, known as soybean molasses, used as fermentation medium. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH: One isolated strain was able to produce high amount of cellulose in the standard Hestrin-Schramm medium, so we tested its ability to produce this biopolymer in a soybean molasses medium. The characteristics and properties of the produced bacterial cellulose membranes were analyzed by thermogravimetric analysis, X-ray diffraction, infrared spectroscopy, water-holding capacity and rehydration ratio. Genetic analysis of the selected strain served to determine its genus and species. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: An isolated strain that produced the highest amount of cellulose in Hestrin-Schramm medium (3.7 g/L) was genetically identified as Komagataeibacter intermedius V-05. This strain produced 10.0 g/L of cellulose in soybean molasses medium. Membranes from both substrates had similar chemical structure, crystallinity and thermal degradation. Soybean molasses proved to be a suitable alternative medium for biosynthesis of cellulose in comparison with the standard medium. In addition to providing higher production yield, the membranes showed great structural characteristics, similar to those obtained from standard medium. NOVELTY AND SCIENTIFIC CONTRIBUTION: In this research, we have isolated and identified a Komagataeibacter strain which exhibits a high capacity for cellulose production in soybean molasses. The isolation and selection of strains with high capacity for microbial metabolite production is important for decreasing bioprocess costs. Furthermore, as there is a necessity today to find cheaper carbon sources to obtain microbial products at a lower cost, soybean molasses represents an interesting alternative medium to produce bacterial cellulose for its industrial application.
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spelling pubmed-87538012022-02-07 Komagataeibacter intermedius V-05: An Acetic Acid Bacterium Isolated from Vinegar Industry, with High Capacity for Bacterial Cellulose Production in Soybean Molasses Medium Gomes, Rodrigo José de Sousa Faria-Tischer, Paula Cristina Tischer, Cesar Augusto Constantino, Leonel Vinicius de Freitas Rosa, Morsyleide Chideroli, Roberta Torres de Pádua Pereira, Ulisses Spinosa, Wilma Aparecida Food Technol Biotechnol Original Scientific Papers RESEARCH BACKGROUND: Despite the great properties of bacterial cellulose, its manufacture is still limited due to difficulties in large-scale production. These problems are mainly related to low production yields and high overall costs of the conventional culture media normally used. To surpass these problems, it is necessary to identify new cheap and sustainable carbon sources. Thus, this work aims to isolate and select a high cellulose-producing Komagataeibacter strain from vinegar industry, and study its potential for bacterial cellulose synthesis in an industrial soybean co-product, known as soybean molasses, used as fermentation medium. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH: One isolated strain was able to produce high amount of cellulose in the standard Hestrin-Schramm medium, so we tested its ability to produce this biopolymer in a soybean molasses medium. The characteristics and properties of the produced bacterial cellulose membranes were analyzed by thermogravimetric analysis, X-ray diffraction, infrared spectroscopy, water-holding capacity and rehydration ratio. Genetic analysis of the selected strain served to determine its genus and species. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: An isolated strain that produced the highest amount of cellulose in Hestrin-Schramm medium (3.7 g/L) was genetically identified as Komagataeibacter intermedius V-05. This strain produced 10.0 g/L of cellulose in soybean molasses medium. Membranes from both substrates had similar chemical structure, crystallinity and thermal degradation. Soybean molasses proved to be a suitable alternative medium for biosynthesis of cellulose in comparison with the standard medium. In addition to providing higher production yield, the membranes showed great structural characteristics, similar to those obtained from standard medium. NOVELTY AND SCIENTIFIC CONTRIBUTION: In this research, we have isolated and identified a Komagataeibacter strain which exhibits a high capacity for cellulose production in soybean molasses. The isolation and selection of strains with high capacity for microbial metabolite production is important for decreasing bioprocess costs. Furthermore, as there is a necessity today to find cheaper carbon sources to obtain microbial products at a lower cost, soybean molasses represents an interesting alternative medium to produce bacterial cellulose for its industrial application. University of Zagreb Faculty of Food Technology and Biotechnology 2021-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8753801/ /pubmed/35136368 http://dx.doi.org/10.17113/ftb.59.04.21.7148 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) 4.0 License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Scientific Papers
Gomes, Rodrigo José
de Sousa Faria-Tischer, Paula Cristina
Tischer, Cesar Augusto
Constantino, Leonel Vinicius
de Freitas Rosa, Morsyleide
Chideroli, Roberta Torres
de Pádua Pereira, Ulisses
Spinosa, Wilma Aparecida
Komagataeibacter intermedius V-05: An Acetic Acid Bacterium Isolated from Vinegar Industry, with High Capacity for Bacterial Cellulose Production in Soybean Molasses Medium
title Komagataeibacter intermedius V-05: An Acetic Acid Bacterium Isolated from Vinegar Industry, with High Capacity for Bacterial Cellulose Production in Soybean Molasses Medium
title_full Komagataeibacter intermedius V-05: An Acetic Acid Bacterium Isolated from Vinegar Industry, with High Capacity for Bacterial Cellulose Production in Soybean Molasses Medium
title_fullStr Komagataeibacter intermedius V-05: An Acetic Acid Bacterium Isolated from Vinegar Industry, with High Capacity for Bacterial Cellulose Production in Soybean Molasses Medium
title_full_unstemmed Komagataeibacter intermedius V-05: An Acetic Acid Bacterium Isolated from Vinegar Industry, with High Capacity for Bacterial Cellulose Production in Soybean Molasses Medium
title_short Komagataeibacter intermedius V-05: An Acetic Acid Bacterium Isolated from Vinegar Industry, with High Capacity for Bacterial Cellulose Production in Soybean Molasses Medium
title_sort komagataeibacter intermedius v-05: an acetic acid bacterium isolated from vinegar industry, with high capacity for bacterial cellulose production in soybean molasses medium
topic Original Scientific Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8753801/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35136368
http://dx.doi.org/10.17113/ftb.59.04.21.7148
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