Abstract
Alginate is a biopolymer used for a variety of industrial applications, for example, in the textiles, cosmetics, foods, agricultural and biotechnological industries. This biopolymer is traditionally extracted from some brown seaweeds (Phaeophyceae) and can be produced by bacteria isolated from soil, as Azotobacter vinelandii, like capsular polysaccharide using glucose, sucrose, among others as carbon sources. The main difference between the alginate of seaweed and the bacterial ones, is the biggest degree of acetylation of this last one, with great influence in the gel force. These chemical characteristics and production of bacterial alginate are presented in this work.
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Garcia-Cruz, C. H., Foggetti, U., & Da Silva, A. N. (2008). Alginato bacteriano: Aspectos tecnológicos, características e produção. Quimica Nova. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-40422008000700035
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