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Production of a Bioflocculant by Mixed Culture

Ryuichiro KuraneNational Institute of Bioscience and Human Technology (NIBH), Agency of Industrial Science and Technology, Ibaraki, JapanHideaki MatsuyamaNational Institute of Bioscience and Human Technology (NIBH), Agency of Industrial Science and Technology, 1–1, Higashi, Tsukuha, Ibaraki 305, Japan
1994en
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Colony groups that form large amounts of slime externally were obtained from activated sludge among phthalate-assimilating microbes. That slime, which R-3 mixed microbes produced externally, had a high level of flocculation activity. R-3 mixed strains, one of such colony groups, efficiently produced a bioflocculant (APR-3) in liquid cultures of production medium, especially that containing starch and glucose (1:1) as carbon sources. Identification of this group of bioflocculant-producing microbes (R-3 mixed strains) showed that it was comprised of four strains belonging to the genera Oerskovia, Acinetobacter, Agrobacterium, and Enterobacter. The bioflocculant (APR-3) was purified electrophoretically to homogeneity by ethanol and CPC precipitation. Its molecular mass is at least 2 x 10(6) Da. APR-3 is an acidic polysaccharide made of glucose, galactose, succinic acid, and pyruvic acid (molar ratio: 5.6:1:0.6:2.5).

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