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Title

Bacterial Cellulose Production by Acetobacter xylinum Strains from Agricultural Waste Products.

Authors

Sasithorn Kongruang

Abstract

Abstract  Bacterial cellulose is a biopolysaccharide produced from the bacteria, Acetobacter xylinum. Static batch fermentations for bacterial cellulose production were studied in coconut and pineapple juices under 30 °C in 5-l fermenters by using three Acetobacter strains: A. xylinum TISTR 998, A. xylinum TISTR 975, and A. xylinum TISTR 893. Experiments were carried out to compare bacterial cellulose yields along with growth kinetic analysis. Results showed that A. xylinum TISTR 998 produced a bacterial cellulose yield of 553.33 g/l, while A. xylinum TISTR 893 produced 453.33 g/l and A. xylinum TISTR 975 produced 243.33 g/l. In pineapple juice, the yields for A. xylinum TISTR 893, 975, and 998 were 576.66, 546.66, and 520 g/l, respectively. The strain TISTR 998 showed the highest productivity when using coconut juice. Morphological properties of cellulose pellicles, in terms of texture and color, were also measured, and the textures were not significantly different among treatments.

Subjects

CELLULOSE; POLYSACCHARIDES; ACETOBACTER xylinum; FERMENTATION

Publication

Applied Biochemistry & Biotechnology, 2008, Vol 148, Issue 1-3, p245

ISSN

0273-2289

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s12010-007-8119-6

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