S. Pal et al., Production of poly(beta-hydroxybutyric acid) and exopolysaccharide by Azotobacter beijerinckii WDN-01, WORLD J MIC, 15(1), 1999, pp. 15-21
The physico-chemical factors influencing the production of poly(beta-hydrox
ybutyric acid) [PHB] and exopolysaccharide (EPS) by a yellow pigmented Azot
obacter beijerinckii strain WDN-01 were investigated. Under N-free conditio
n with excess carbon, PHB accumulation attained its maximum at the late exp
onential phase followed by a sharp decline while EPS production was more or
less parallel with growth. Polymer synthesis, however, was carbon-source-s
pecific, the highest yield of PHB (2.73 g/l) and EPS (1.5 g/l) was obtained
with 3% (w/v) glucose and mannitol respectively. Organic N-sources enhance
d PHB production significantly, but inorganic nitrogenous compounds were in
hibitory to both PHB and EPS synthesis. At optimum K2HPO4 concentration, th
e polymer yield was attributed to biomass yield. Oxygen-limiting conditions
, irrespective of carbon sources favoured production of PHB and EPS.