Thermophilic Bacterial Exopolysaccharides

R. Goswami, Bidyut Bandyopadhyay, S. Sadhukhan
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Bacterial exopolysaccharides have enormous diversity with valuable characteristics, synthesized by various pathways in extreme conditions like salinity, geothermal springs, or hydrothermal vents. Due to extreme environments, these microorganisms have various adaption principles (e.g., low pH, high temperature, high saltation, and high radiation). Exopolysaccharide is an organic compound produced by most bacteria during fermentation using various carbon sources, resulting in a jelly-like or mass network structure outside the cell wall. This biopolymer has an adherent cohesive layer throughout the cell layer. Hot spring bacterial polysaccharides contain diverse extracellular polymeric substances. With a gain in popularity in applications of thermophilic microbial polysaccharides and its demand in diverse value-added industrial products, this chapter aims to provide valuable information on the physicochemical function and biotechnological applications in the field of food, medical imaging, nano-drugs, bioremediation, cancer, anti-bacterial, tissue engineering, etc.
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嗜热细菌胞外多糖
细菌胞外多糖具有巨大的多样性和有价值的特性,在盐度、地热泉或热液喷口等极端条件下通过各种途径合成。由于极端的环境,这些微生物有不同的适应原则(如低pH值、高温、高跃变、高辐射)。胞外多糖是大多数细菌在发酵过程中利用各种碳源产生的一种有机化合物,在细胞壁外形成果冻状或块状网络结构。该生物聚合物具有贯穿细胞层的粘附内聚层。温泉细菌多糖含有多种胞外聚合物质。随着嗜热微生物多糖的广泛应用及其在各种高附加值工业产品中的需求,本章旨在提供有关其在食品、医学成像、纳米药物、生物修复、癌症、抗菌、组织工程等领域的理化功能和生物技术应用的宝贵信息。
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