Functional characteristics of an exopolysaccharide from Antarctic yeast strain Cryptococcus laurentii AL62

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A heterogeneous exopolysaccharide (Ye{cyrillic}PS) containing having xylose, mannose, and glucose as monosaccharide components was produced by the Antarctic yeast strain Cryptococcus laurentii AL62 with the use of sucrose as a good and reliable carbon source. The water solubility and the surface activity of the biopolymer were studied. The emulsifying and stabilising capacity of oil/water emulsions was evaluated at different concentrations of EPS independently or in combination with plant and microbial polysaccharides (guar gum, cellulose gum, xanthan gum, and Na-alginate). A synergistic effect was shown in relation to the emulsifying and stabilising properties. © Biotechnol. & Biotechnol. Eq.

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Kuncheva, M., Panchev, I., Pavlova, K., Russinova-Videva, S., Georgieva, K., & Dimitrova, S. (2013). Functional characteristics of an exopolysaccharide from Antarctic yeast strain Cryptococcus laurentii AL62. Biotechnology and Biotechnological Equipment, 27(5), 4098–4102. https://doi.org/10.5504/BBEQ.2013.0009

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