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The effect of ultraviolet modification of Acetobacter xylinum (CGMCC No. 7431) and the use of coconut milk on the yield and quality of bacterial cellulose

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posted on 2024-11-02, 17:23 authored by Dong-mei Liu Sr, Kun Yao, Jia-hui Li, Yan-yan Huang, Charles BrennanCharles Brennan, Si-min Chen, Hui Wu, Xin-An Zeng, Margaret Brennan, Li Li Sr
This paper reports on the treatment of Acetobacter xylinum (CGMCC No. 7431) by ultraviolet (UV) to investigate the role of mutagenesis on the production of cellulose. When Acetobacter xylinum was treated at intervals of UV mutagenesis, the treatment times of 3 and 4 min formed more compact bacterial cellulose. The activation conditions, including the medium nutrients that affected the yield of bacterial cellulose, were investigated including the use of coconut milk. The optimal yield of bacterial cellulose was 43.91 ± 3.89 g L−1, which was 1.22 times higher than that obtained from the wild type without any treatment. The experimental results suggested that different UV factors could significantly affect the yield of bacterial cellulose. The resulting bacterial cellulose has a potential as a novel functional food material.

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    DOI - Is published in 10.1111/ijfs.14225
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    ISSN - Is published in 09505423

Journal

International Journal of Food Science and Technology

Volume

54

Issue

11

Start page

3099

End page

3108

Total pages

10

Publisher

Wiley-Blackwell Publishing

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© 2019 Institute of Food Science and Technology

Former Identifier

2006108628

Esploro creation date

2021-08-11

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