PRELIMINARY TEST FOR CELLULOSE PRODUCTION BY BACTERIA ISOLATED FROM SUGARCANE

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Bacterial cellulose has a variety of applications both in the paper, textile, food, cosmetic and medicine industries; This is due to its excellent physicochemical properties such as: high degree of purity, high crystallinity, excellent biodegradability, high Young's modulus, high water retentio...

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Autores: Tuya Salas, Jonathan, Gutiérrez Moreno, Susana, Merino Rafael, Fernando
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Sociedad Química del Perú
Repositorio:Revista de la Sociedad Química del Perú
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:rsqp.revistas.sqperu.org.pe:article/339
Enlace del recurso:http://revistas.sqperu.org.pe/index.php/revistasqperu/article/view/339
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Cellulose
sugarcane
bacteria
biopolymer
Komagataeibacter sp
Celulosa
azúcar de caña
biopolímero
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Sumario:Bacterial cellulose has a variety of applications both in the paper, textile, food, cosmetic and medicine industries; This is due to its excellent physicochemical properties such as: high degree of purity, high crystallinity, excellent biodegradability, high Young's modulus, high water retention capacity and excellent biological affinity. The objective of this work was to evaluate cellulose production by bacteria isolated from sugarcane. The collected samples were allowed to ferment until the appearance of a thick film on the surface, from which axenic cultures were obtained on the HS medium. Isolated cultures were transferred to HS brothand incubated under static conditions until a film formed on the culture surface. Bacterial identification was carried out based on a physiological characterization of the isolated strains and their capacity to produce cellulose. FT-IR analysis of the film showed a spectrum corresponding to the characteristic functional groups of bacterial and plant cellulose. The BCP-3,5 strain identified as Komagataeibacter sp. was able to produce bacterial cellulose under static culture conditions.
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