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Title

Emulsifying, Flocculating, and Physicochemical Properties of Exopolysaccharide Produced by Cyanobacterium Nostoc flagelliforme.

Authors

Han, Pei-pei; Sun, Ying; Wu, Xiao-ying; Yuan, Ying-jin; Dai, Yu-jie; Jia, Shi-ru

Abstract

The emulsifying, flocculating, and physicochemical properties of purified exopolysaccharide (EPS) of terrestrial cyanobacterium Nostoc flagelliforme cultured in liquid media were investigated. The EPS was defined as heteropolysaccharide composed by 41.2 % glucose, 21.1 % galactose, 21.0 % mannose, 2.5 % fructose, 3.6 % ribose, 1.7 % xylose, 0.6 % arabinose, 3.0 % rhamnose, 0.9 % fucose, and 4.3 % glucuronic acid. The EPS possessed higher intrinsic viscosity than other cyanobacterial strains as reported and displayed pseudoplastic behavior in aqueous solution. The EPS produced more stable emulsions with tested hydrocarbons and oils than xanthan gum, and the emulsification indexes with n-hexadecane, liquid paraffin, and peanut oil were higher than 50 %, indicating the strong emulsion-stabilizing capacity. The EPS showed peak flocculating rates of 93.5 and 86.1 % in kaolin and MgO suspension, respectively, and exhibited a better flocculation performance than Al(SO) and xanthan gum. These results demonstrated that the EPS of N. flagelliforme was a very promising candidate for numerous industrial applications, as it had higher intrinsic viscosity, good emulsification activity, and excellent flocculation capability.

Subjects

FLOCCULATION; MICROBIAL exopolysaccharides; CYANOBACTERIA; PARAFFIN wax; INTRINSIC viscosity; PSEUDOPLASTIC fluids; NOSTOC

Publication

Applied Biochemistry & Biotechnology, 2014, Vol 172, Issue 1, p36

ISSN

0273-2289

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s12010-013-0505-7

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