A new exopolysaccharide produced by marine Cyanothece sp. 113 [An article from: Bioresource Technology]
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Author(s)Z. Chi, C.D. Su, W.D. Lu
PublisherElsevier
ISBN / ASINB000PBZR5W
ISBN-13978B000PBZR57
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Cyanothece sp. 113, a unicellular, aerobic, diazotrophic and photosynthetic marine cyanobacterium, produced 22.34g/l of exopolysaccharide in 11 days at 29^oC, aeration rate of 7.0l/min and continuous illumination with 4300 lux. After purification, the spectra of UV, IR, ^1H NMR, ^1^3C NMR and GC-MS analysis showed that the purified exopolysaccharide was @a-D-1,6-homoglucan. This is first report describing linear @a-D-1,6-homoglucan exopolysaccharide produced by marine cyanobacteria.
Description:
Cyanothece sp. 113, a unicellular, aerobic, diazotrophic and photosynthetic marine cyanobacterium, produced 22.34g/l of exopolysaccharide in 11 days at 29^oC, aeration rate of 7.0l/min and continuous illumination with 4300 lux. After purification, the spectra of UV, IR, ^1H NMR, ^1^3C NMR and GC-MS analysis showed that the purified exopolysaccharide was @a-D-1,6-homoglucan. This is first report describing linear @a-D-1,6-homoglucan exopolysaccharide produced by marine cyanobacteria.
