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. 1986 Jun;51(6):1224-9.
doi: 10.1128/aem.51.6.1224-1229.1986.

Isolation of halotolerant, thermotolerant, facultative polymer-producing bacteria and characterization of the exopolymer

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Isolation of halotolerant, thermotolerant, facultative polymer-producing bacteria and characterization of the exopolymer

S M Pfiffner et al. Appl Environ Microbiol. 1986 Jun.

Abstract

Over 200 bacterial strains were selected for anaerobic growth at 50 degrees C and extracellular polysaccharide production in a sucrose-mineral salts medium with NaNO(3) and up to 10% NaCl. The predominant cell type was an encapsulated gram-positive, motile, facultative sporeforming rod similar to Bacillus species. Strain SP018 grew and produced the polysaccharide on a variety of substrates at salinities up to 12% NaCl. Good polymer production only occurred anaerobically and was optimal between 4 and 10% NaCl. The ethanol-precipitated SP018 polymer was a charged heteropolysaccharide that contained glucose, mannose, arabinose, ribose, and low levels of allose and glucosamine. The SP018 polymer showed pseudoplastic behavior, was resistant to shearing, and had a higher viscosity at dilute concentrations and at elevated temperatures than xanthan gum. High-ionic-strength solutions reversibly decreased the viscosity of SP018 polymer solutions. The bacterium and the associated polymer have many properties that make them potentially useful for in situ microbially enhanced oil recovery processes.

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