Physicochemical properties, production, and biological functionality of poly-γ-d-glutamic acid with constant molecular weight from halotolerant Bacillus sp. SJ-10

Poly-γ-glutamic acid (γ-PGA) is an unusual anionic homopolyamide that is biodegradable, edible, and nontoxic. It has a wide variety of industrial applications depending on its combined cations, and molecular weight. In this study, extracellular viscous γ-PGA produced by halotolerant Bacillus sp. SJ-...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of biological macromolecules 2018-03, Vol.108, p.598-607
Hauptverfasser: Lee, Jong Min, Kim, Jang-Ho, Kim, Kang Woong, Lee, Bong-Joo, Kim, Dong-Gyun, Kim, Young-Ok, Lee, Jong-Hee, Kong, In-Soo
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Zusammenfassung:Poly-γ-glutamic acid (γ-PGA) is an unusual anionic homopolyamide that is biodegradable, edible, and nontoxic. It has a wide variety of industrial applications depending on its combined cations, and molecular weight. In this study, extracellular viscous γ-PGA produced by halotolerant Bacillus sp. SJ-10 isolated from a traditional Korean salted-fermented seafood was purified and characterized. The physicochemical analysis indicated that the γ-PGA produced by Bacillus sp. SJ-10 consists primarily of d-glutamic acid residues combined with sodium cations. When batch fermentation was performed with 8% NaCl for 3 d, Bacillus sp. SJ-10 produced approximately 24.7g/L γ-PGA with a molecular weight of approximately 400 kilodaltons (kDa). Under fermentation conditions with 6% NaCl, the maximum yield was 26.2g/L regardless of the molecular weight. The γ-PGA sodium salt with a molecular weight of 400kDa exhibited antioxidant activity by scavenging 2,2′-azino-bis(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulphonic acid) radicals and reducing molybdenum, with maximal scavenging activity at 0.5mg/mL and reducing activity at 1mg/mL (20μg ascorbic acid-equivalent), respectively. These results suggest the potential use of γ-PGA in the food, cosmetic, and biomedical industries for its antioxidant qualities. Our results also provide an economical method for controlling the molecular weight of the γ-PGA produced.
ISSN:0141-8130
1879-0003
DOI:10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2017.12.055