Optimization of exopolysaccharide (Eps) production by rhodotorula mucilaginosa sp. gums16

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Abstract

Exopolysaccharides (EPSs) are important biopolymers with diverse applications such as gelling compounds in food and cosmetic industries and as bio-flocculants in pollution remediation and bioplastics production. This research focuses on enhancing crude EPS production from Rhodotorula mucilaginosa sp. GUMS16 using the central composite design method in which five levels of process variables of sucrose, pH, and ammonium sulfate were investigated with sucrose and ammonium sulfate serving as carbon and nitrogen sources during microbial incubation. The optimal crude EPS production of 13.48 g/100 mL was achieved at 1 g/100 mL of sucrose concentration, 14.73 g/100 mL of ammonium sulfate at pH 5. Variations in ammonium sulfate concentrations (1.27– 14.73 g/100 mL) presented the most significant effects on the crude EPS yield, while changes in sucrose concentrations (1–5 g/100 mL) constituted the least important process variable influencing the EPS yield. The Rhodotorula mucilaginosa sp. GUMS16 may have the potential for large-scale production of EPS for food and biomedical applications.

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Okoro, O. V., Gholipour, A. R., Sedighi, F., Shavandi, A., & Hamidi, M. (2021). Optimization of exopolysaccharide (Eps) production by rhodotorula mucilaginosa sp. gums16. ChemEngineering, 5(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/chemengineering5030039

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