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Surfactin and polyglutamic acid coproduction by Bacillus velezensis P#02 using a corn steep liquorbased medium

Author(s): Correia, Jéssica Alexandra Henriques ; Gudiña, Eduardo José ; Janek, Tomasz ; Dias, Ricardo ; Teixeira, J. A. ; Freitas, Victor de

Date: 2024

Persistent ID: https://hdl.handle.net/1822/92872

Origin: RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho

Subject(s): Agroindustrial byproducts; Biosurfactant; Circular bio-economy; Rheology; Surface tension; Viscoelastic properties


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Bacillus velezensis P#02 simultaneously produced surfactin and polyglutamic acid (PGA). Among the different culture media studied, the one containing corn steep liquor (100 mL/L), glucose (10 g/L), and glutamic acid (10 g/L) as sole ingredients (CSLGGlut(10)) offered the best results regarding biosurfactant and biopolymer production. Although biosurfactant production occurred both under shaking and static conditions, significant biopolymer production occurred only in static cultures. Using the culture medium CSLGGlut(10), 910 ± 20 mg surfactin/L and 9.8 ± 0.2 g PGA/L were produced. Surfactin was synthetized as a mixture of five different homologues (fatty acid chains ranging between C12 and C16), being the most abundant C14 and C15surfactin. Surfactin reduced the surface tension up to 29 mN/m, with a critical micelle concentration of 52 mg/L, and exhibited a significant emulsifying activity. B. velezensis P#02 PGA, which molecular weight was around 229 kDa, displayed a nonNewtonian shearthinning profile, achieving apparent viscosity values around 3800 mPa s in aqueous solution, with a predominant viscous behavior. Accordingly, B. velezensis P#02 is a promising strain for the simultaneous production of PGA and surfactin using the waste stream corn steep liquor.

Document Type Journal article
Language English
Contributor(s) Universidade do Minho
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