Title of article :
Production of Dextran from Locally Lactobacillus Spp. Isolates
Author/Authors :
Jumma Kareem, Ali Department of Biology - College of Science -Mustansiriyah University, Baghdad, Iraq , Abdul Sattar Salman, Jehan Department of Biology - College of Science -Mustansiriyah University, Baghdad, Iraq
Abstract :
Background:Dextran is a commercially available bacterial exopolysaccharide (EPS) with several industrial
applications in the food industry and in the biomedical industry as an adjuvant, emulsifier, carrier, and
stabilizer. The production of dextran at the industrial level occurs through the fermentation of a sucrose-rich
medium. Research to optimize dextran production has found that the yield of dextran varies depending the
specific conditions for production. The aim of this study was to produce dextran and establish the optimal
conditions for dextran biosynthesis from different Lactobacillus species isolated from healthy vaginal and
infant stool samples.
Methods:Lactobacillusspp. were isolated and identified from vaginal and infant stool samples via the VITEK
2 system. The presence of dextran biosynthesis from the different Lactobacillus spp. isolates was determined
by a screening test for mucoid colonies and confirmed via the ethanol precipitation method. To optimize for
the maximum yield of dextran, the effects of various parameters such as temperature, incubation time, pH,
inoculum size, aeration, and sucrose concentration were examined.
Results:AllLactobacillusspp.isolates were able to produce dextran. The optimal conditions for dextran production
was at 24 hours of incubation at 30 °C with 15% sucrose, 4% inoculation size at pH 7.0 in aerobic conditions. This
yielded a dextran dry weight of 580 mg/100 mL.
Conclusions: Dextran production from Lactobacillus species isolates vagina and infant stool had the ability to
produce dextran.
Keywords :
Dextran , Lactobacillus spp , Optimum Conditions , Precipitation
Journal title :
Reports of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (RBMB)