Effect of Different Carbon Sources on Biosurfactants’ Production by Three Strains of Lactobacillus spp.

The potential of three indigenous bacterial strains (Lactobacillus delbrueckii N2, Lactobacillus cellobiosus TM1, and Lactobacillus plantarum G88) for the production of biosurfactants using sugar cane molasses or glycerol as substrates was investigated through emulsifying, surface tension, and antim...

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Main Authors: Tene Hippolyte Mouafo, Augustin Mbawala, Robert Ndjouenkeu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2018-01-01
Series:BioMed Research International
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/5034783
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spelling doaj-720e1b9eb4ee4630ae9b246688787f112020-11-25T00:15:22ZengHindawi LimitedBioMed Research International2314-61332314-61412018-01-01201810.1155/2018/50347835034783Effect of Different Carbon Sources on Biosurfactants’ Production by Three Strains of Lactobacillus spp.Tene Hippolyte Mouafo0Augustin Mbawala1Robert Ndjouenkeu2Centre for Research on Food and Nutrition, Institute of Medical Research and Medicinal Plants Studies, P.O. Box 6163, Yaounde, CameroonDepartment of Food Sciences and Nutrition, National School of Agro-Industrial Sciences, University of Ngaoundere, P.O. Box 455, Ngaoundere, CameroonDepartment of Food Sciences and Nutrition, National School of Agro-Industrial Sciences, University of Ngaoundere, P.O. Box 455, Ngaoundere, CameroonThe potential of three indigenous bacterial strains (Lactobacillus delbrueckii N2, Lactobacillus cellobiosus TM1, and Lactobacillus plantarum G88) for the production of biosurfactants using sugar cane molasses or glycerol as substrates was investigated through emulsifying, surface tension, and antimicrobial activities. The different biosurfactants produced with molasses as substrate exhibited high surface tension reduction from 72 mN/m to values ranged from 47.50 ± 1.78 to 41.90 ± 0.79 mN/m and high emulsification index ranging from 49.89 ± 5.28 to 81.00 ± 1.14%. Whatever the Lactobacillus strain or the substrate used, the biosurfactants produced showed antimicrobial activities against Candida albicans LV1, some pathogenic and/or spoilage Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. The yields of biosurfactants with molasses (2.43 ± 0.09 to 3.03 ± 0.09 g/L) or glycerol (2.32 ± 0.19 to 2.82 ± 0.05 g/L) were significantly (p<0.05) high compared to those obtained with MRS broth as substrate (0.30 ± 0.02 to 0.51 ± 0.09 g/L). Preliminary characterization of crude biosurfactants reveals that they are mainly glycoproteins and glycolipids with molasses and glycerol as substrate, respectively. Therefore, sugar cane molasses or glycerol can effectively be used by Lactobacillus strains as low-cost substrates to increase their biosurfactants production.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/5034783
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author Tene Hippolyte Mouafo
Augustin Mbawala
Robert Ndjouenkeu
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Augustin Mbawala
Robert Ndjouenkeu
Effect of Different Carbon Sources on Biosurfactants’ Production by Three Strains of Lactobacillus spp.
BioMed Research International
author_facet Tene Hippolyte Mouafo
Augustin Mbawala
Robert Ndjouenkeu
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title Effect of Different Carbon Sources on Biosurfactants’ Production by Three Strains of Lactobacillus spp.
title_short Effect of Different Carbon Sources on Biosurfactants’ Production by Three Strains of Lactobacillus spp.
title_full Effect of Different Carbon Sources on Biosurfactants’ Production by Three Strains of Lactobacillus spp.
title_fullStr Effect of Different Carbon Sources on Biosurfactants’ Production by Three Strains of Lactobacillus spp.
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Different Carbon Sources on Biosurfactants’ Production by Three Strains of Lactobacillus spp.
title_sort effect of different carbon sources on biosurfactants’ production by three strains of lactobacillus spp.
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2314-6141
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The potential of three indigenous bacterial strains (Lactobacillus delbrueckii N2, Lactobacillus cellobiosus TM1, and Lactobacillus plantarum G88) for the production of biosurfactants using sugar cane molasses or glycerol as substrates was investigated through emulsifying, surface tension, and antimicrobial activities. The different biosurfactants produced with molasses as substrate exhibited high surface tension reduction from 72 mN/m to values ranged from 47.50 ± 1.78 to 41.90 ± 0.79 mN/m and high emulsification index ranging from 49.89 ± 5.28 to 81.00 ± 1.14%. Whatever the Lactobacillus strain or the substrate used, the biosurfactants produced showed antimicrobial activities against Candida albicans LV1, some pathogenic and/or spoilage Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. The yields of biosurfactants with molasses (2.43 ± 0.09 to 3.03 ± 0.09 g/L) or glycerol (2.32 ± 0.19 to 2.82 ± 0.05 g/L) were significantly (p<0.05) high compared to those obtained with MRS broth as substrate (0.30 ± 0.02 to 0.51 ± 0.09 g/L). Preliminary characterization of crude biosurfactants reveals that they are mainly glycoproteins and glycolipids with molasses and glycerol as substrate, respectively. Therefore, sugar cane molasses or glycerol can effectively be used by Lactobacillus strains as low-cost substrates to increase their biosurfactants production.
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