Production and characterization of a novel bioflocculant from Bacillus Licheniformis

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A bacterium producing an extracellular bioflocculant was isolated from contaminated LB medium and identified as Bacillus licheniformis by 16S rRNA gene sequencing and its biochemical/physiological characteristics. The optimum culture conditions for flocculant production were an initial medium pH of 7.2 and an inoculum size of 4% (vol/vol). The maximum flocculating activity (700 U/ml) was obtained after cultivation at 37°C for 48 h. Chemical analyses of the purified bioflocculant revealed that it was a proteoglycan composed of 89% carbohydrate and 11% protein (wt/wt). The mass ratio of neutral sugar, amino sugar, and uronic acid was measured at 7.9:4:1. Infrared spectrometry further indicated the presence of carboxyl, hydroxyl, and amino groups, typical of heteropolysaccharide. The average mass of the bioflocculant was calculated to be 1.76 X 106 Da. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images of the bioflocculant showed an irregular structure with netted texture. Its efficient flocculation capabilities suggest potential applications in industry. Copyright © 2101, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.

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Xiong, Y., Wang, Y., Yu, Y., Li, Q., Wang, H., Chen, R., & He, N. (2010). Production and characterization of a novel bioflocculant from Bacillus Licheniformis. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 76(9), 2778–2782. https://doi.org/10.1128/AEM.02558-09

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