A mucoid P. aeruginosa isolated from the sputum of a cystic fibrosis patient was grown in batch culture on a complex medium. During the growth cycle the amount of alginate produced was estimated and its composition was determined by proton magnetic resonance (1H-n.m.r) spectroscopy. Exopolysaccharide production occurred mainly during the exponential phase of growth. The alginate samples isolated varied little in composition and were characterized by being highly acetylated, high mannuronate (0.83 – 0.93 mole fraction) polymers. Guluronate was present only within heteropolymeric regions of the polysaccharides which all displayed a complete absence of polyguluronate. Ca2 + ion supplementation of the medium was not observed to increase the levels of guluronate in the algi nates produced. © 1987 ASEG.
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Annison, G., & Couperwhite, I. (1987). Composition of Alginate synthesized during the growth cycle of pseudomonas aeruginosa. Australian Journal of Biological Sciences, 40(4), 435–441. https://doi.org/10.1071/BI9870435
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