Abstract

SummaryExopolysaccharide (EPS) production by Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus SZ2 was optimised in modified MRS (M‐MRS) using the response surface methodology (RSM). Maximum EPS production was 74.3 ± 2 mg/L, and the optimised values of the three variables predicted for maximum EPS production included a temperature of 38.7 °C, Bacto‐casitone and glucose concentrations of 24.5 and 29.6 g/L, respectively. To compare EPS production in MRS and skimmed milk (SM), the kinetics of EPS formation and growth were monitored in M‐MRS, SM, skimmed milk plus 2% additional sucrose (Suc‐SM) and skimmed milk containing Bacto‐casitone (20 g/L) and yeast nitrogen base (5 g/L) (BY‐SM). EPS production in all the media tested seemed to be growth‐related. The EPS/cell ratios were determined to be 3.12 × 10−10, 1.43 × 10−10, 4.42 × 10−11 and 3.16 × 10−11 mg/cell, in Suc‐SM, SM, M‐MRS and BY‐SM, respectively, clearly indicating the greater effect of C/N ratio when cell behaviour in EPS production is considered.

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