1. "Extracellular Polysaccharide Synthesized by the Halophilic Bacterium Salibacterium halochares STm, Isolated from Gypsum Dunes: Production, Physicochemical Characterization and Emulsifying Properties".
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López-Ortega, Mayra Alejandra, Rodríguez-Hernández, Adriana Inés, Chavarría-Hernández, Norberto, López-Cuellar, Ma. del Rocio, González-García, Yolanda, Córdova, Jesús, Barbachano-Torres, Alejandra, and Camacho-Ruíz, Rosa M.
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HALOBACTERIUM ,POLYSACCHARIDES ,MICROBIAL exopolysaccharides ,GYPSUM ,SOIL salinity ,URONIC acids ,SAND dunes - Abstract
This study deals with the characterization of exopolysaccharides (EPS) synthesized by a halophilic bacterium Salibacterium halochares STm recently isolated from saline soil in Cuatro Ciénegas Basin, Coahuila Mexico. S. halochares exhibited an EPS production of 17.38 g/L (at 72 h), using a modified ATCC 2185 culture medium (with yeast extract at 6 g/L and NaCl at 120 g/L). Chemical characterization of the EPS revealed a composition of total sugars, protein, and uronic acids contents of 83.83%, 1.59% and 2.09% (w/w), respectively. The purified EPS showed a molecular weight of 1283 kDa. Rheological studies of the EPS aqueous solutions indicated a non-Newtonian rheological behaviour which was reliably modeled by the Cross equation. The EPS showed high emulsification indexes (EI) against diverse non-polar substances and formed microemulsions with negative high ζ -potential values (up to − 46 mV). The viscoelastic behaviour data indicated the high stability of hexane–water (1:1 ratio) emulsions stabilized with EPS. The EPS retained its EI at harsh conditions of pH (4, 6.5, 7 and 12), NaCl (0, 2.0 and 4.0 M) and thermal incubation (up to 40 °C, 60 min). This is the first time that a Salibacterium genus member is reported as an EPS-producer. These results reveal the discovery of a novel polysaccharide with great potential for industrial applications, such as emulsion stabilizer, viscosity modifier and thickener. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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