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  • Production of pullulan by Aureobasidium pullulans from Asian palm kernel: a novel substrate.

Production of pullulan by Aureobasidium pullulans from Asian palm kernel: a novel substrate.

Carbohydrate polymers (2012-12-12)
K R Sugumaran, E Gowthami, B Swathi, S Elakkiya, S N Srivastava, R Ravikumar, D Gowdhaman, V Ponnusami
ABSTRACT

Production of a commercially important biodegradable polymer, pullulan, by Aureobasidium pullulans from four agricultural wastes namely wheat bran, rice bran, coconut kernel and palm kernel was evaluated in solid state fermentation. Under the experimental conditions, palm kernel resulted in highest concentration of pullulan (16 g/L) among the four solid substrates. Optimum initial pH and moisture content for pullulan production were found out to be 6.5 and 50% respectively. 18.43 g/L of pullulan was produced from Asian palm kernel with initial pH 6.5 after 7 days of fermentation and yeast like morphology was predominant under this condition. Among different nitrogen sources tried in this study, yeast extract was found to the best. The pullulan produced from palm kernel was characterized by FTIR and (1)H NMR. The results were matching with that of commercial pullulan. Thus, Asian palm kernel appears to be an attractive low cost carbon source for the production of pullulan.

MATERIALS
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Product Description

Supelco
Pullulan Standard Set Mp ~350 - 700′000, set of analytical standards, for GPC
Sigma-Aldrich
Pullulan, suitable for substrate for pullulanase