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Valorisation of chicken feathers for xanthan gum production using Xanthomonas campestris MO-03.


ABSTRACT: Xanthan gum is an important commercial polysaccharide produced by Xanthomonas species. In this study, xanthan production was investigated using a local isolate of Xanthomonas campestris MO-03 in medium containing various concentrations of chicken feather peptone (CFP) as an enhancer substrate. CFP was produced with a chemical process and its chemical composition was determined. The addition of CFP (1-8?g/l) increased the conversion of sugar to xanthan gum in comparison with the control medium, which did not contain additional supplements. The highest xanthan production (24.45?g/l) was found at the 6?g/l CFP containing control medium in 54?h. This value was 1.73 fold higher than that of control medium (14.12?g/l). Moreover, addition of CFP improved the composition of xanthan gum; the pyruvate content of xanthan was 3.86% (w/w), higher than that of the control (2.2%, w/w). The xanthan gum yield was also influenced by the type of organic nitrogen sources. As a conclusion, CFP was found to be a suitable substrate for xanthan gum production.

SUBMITTER: Ozdal M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6353776 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Valorisation of chicken feathers for xanthan gum production using <i>Xanthomonas campestris</i> MO-03.

Ozdal Murat M   Kurbanoglu Esabi Basaran EB  

Journal, genetic engineering & biotechnology 20180724 2


Xanthan gum is an important commercial polysaccharide produced by <i>Xanthomonas</i> species. In this study, xanthan production was investigated using a local isolate of <i>Xanthomonas campestris</i> MO-03 in medium containing various concentrations of chicken feather peptone (CFP) as an enhancer substrate. CFP was produced with a chemical process and its chemical composition was determined. The addition of CFP (1-8 g/l) increased the conversion of sugar to xanthan gum in comparison with the con  ...[more]

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