Abstract

Exopolysaccharide produced by a new novel colour variant strain of Aureobasidium pullulans FB-1 was purified by cell harvesting and precipitation of the polymer. Various organic solvents were screened for pullulan precipitation. Isolation and purification of pullulan from fermentation broth was carried out using single-step purification strategy by isopropyl alcohol precipitation. Ratio of culture supernatant to isopropyl alcohol and time of precipitation were optimized for pullulan precipitation. Maximum yield (4.47%, w/v) of polysaccharide was obtained when two volumes of ice-cold isopropyl alcohol were added to one volume of supernatant with precipitation time of 12 h. IR spectra as well as carbon-13 and proton NMR spectra in aqueous solution of intact polysaccharide obtained from A. pullulans FB-1 and commercially available pullulan (Sigma, USA) revealed solely α-(1 → 6) linked maltosyl units, in accord with the generally accepted structure of pullulan. Maximum hydrolysis (94.25%) of purified pullulan at 50 °C by pullulanase was achieved under agitation (150 rpm) after 360 min.

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