Microbial conversion of vegetable oils into surface-active di-, tri-, and tetrasaccharide lipids (biosurfactants) by the bacterial strain Tsukamurella spec.

E. Vollbrecht, U. Rau, S. Lang
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Abstract

The vegetable oil utilizing bacterial strain Tsukamurella spec. (DSM 44370) growing on oleic acid rich sunflower oil was found to produce a mixture of oligosaccharide lipids. In addition to trehalose lipids (GL I) also trisaccharide (GL2) and tetrasaccharide lipids (GL 3) were detected. In submerged culture the tri- and tetrasaccharide lipids were overproduced during the stationary phase (nitrogen limitation) and excreted into the supernatant. In contrast, the trehalose lipids were synthesized growth-associated. As a result of bioreactor cultivations approximately 30g 1 -1 glycolipids were produced from 110 g 1 -1 sunflower oil. Interfacial properties of the crude product and the purified compounds were investigated. The surface tension of water was reduced to less than 30 mN m -1 and the interfacial tension water/n-hexadecane was lowered down to 5-10 mN m -1 , Moreover, the HLB values of the purified compounds were estimated to be between 8 and 10. The glycolipids show antimicrobial activities against gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria and one fungal strain.
微生物将植物油转化为具有表面活性的二糖、三糖和四糖脂(生物表面活性剂)。
在富含油酸的葵花籽油上生长的Tsukamurella spec菌株(DSM 44370)可产生低聚糖脂质混合物。除海藻糖脂(gli)外,还检测了三糖(GL2)和四糖脂(gl3)。在深层培养中,三糖和四糖脂在固定阶段过量产生(氮限制)并排泄到上清中。相反,海藻糖脂的合成与生长相关。生物反应器培养的结果是从110克1 -1葵花籽油中产生约30克1 -1糖脂。研究了粗产物与纯化产物的界面性质。水的表面张力降至30 mN m -1以下,水/正十六烷的界面张力降至5 ~ 10 mN m -1,纯化化合物的HLB值估计在8 ~ 10之间。糖脂对革兰氏阳性菌和革兰氏阴性菌及一种真菌具有抗菌活性。
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