Optimization of biosurfactant lipopeptide production from Bacillus subtilis S499 by Plackett-Burman design

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作者
Philippe Jacques
Choukai Hbid
Jacqueline Destain
Hary Razafindralambo
Michel Paquot
Edwin De Pauw
Philippe Thonart
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[1] Université de Liège,Centre Wallon de Biologie Industrielle
[2] Faculté Universitaire des Sciences Agronomiques,Unité de Chimie biologique
[3] Université de Liège,Centre Wallon de Biologie Industrielle
[4] Université de Liège,Laboratoire de Spectroscopie de Masse
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Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology | 1999年 / 77卷
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biosurfactant; lipopeptide; statistical design; fengycin;
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Bacillus subtilis S499 is well-known for its ability to produce two families of surfactant lipopeptides: Iturin A and Surfactin S1. Fermentation optimization for this strain was performed to amplify the surfactant production. Ten active variables were analyzed by two successive Plackett-Burman designs, consisting respectively of 12 and 16 experiments to give an optimized medium. The amount of biosurfactant lipopeptides in the supernatant of a culture carried out in this optimized medium was about five times higher than that obtained in nonoptimized rich medium. The analysis of the surfactant molecules produced in such optimized conditions has revealed the presence of a third family of lipopeptides: the fengycins.
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