Improved production of lactiplantibacillus plantarum RO30 exopolysaccharide (REPS) by optimization of process parameters through statistical experimental designs
shaimaa K.amer; Eman Ahmed Elmansy; Ebtsam M. Elkady; Mohsen S. Asker; Nagwa A. Abdallah; Bigad E. Khalil;
Abstract
Background In investigating of (exopolysaccharide) EPS from unconventional sources, lactic acid bacteria have
a vital role due to their generally recognized as safe (GRAS) status. EPSs have diverse applications such as drug
delivery, antimicrobial activity, surgical implants, and many more in many sectors. Despite being important, the main
hindrance to the commercial application of these significant biopolymers is low productivity. Therefore, this study
primarily focuses on optimizing physio-chemical conditions to maximize the previously produced EPS from probiotic
Lactiplantibacillus plantarum RO30 (L. plantarum RO30) using one factor at a time (OFAT) and method Response
Surface Methodology (RSM).
Results The EPS obtained from L. plantarum RO30 named REPS. The medium formulation for REPS production
using the OFAT method revealed that sucrose (20 g/L, beef extract (25 g/L), and ammonium sulfate at 4 g/L
concentration were the optimum carbon, organic and inorganic nitrogen sources, and REPS yield was increased
up to 9.11 ± 0.51 g/L. RSM experiments revealed that, a greatly significant quadratic polynomial attained from the Central
Composite Design (CCD) model was fruitful for specifying the most favorable cultural conditions that have significant
consequences on REPS yield. The maximal amount of REPS (10.32 g/L) was formed by: sucrose (40 g/L), beef
extract (25 g/L), pH (5.5), incubation temperature (30 °C), and incubation period (72 h). A high closeness was obtained
between the predicted and experimental values and it displayed the efficiency of the RSM.
Conclusion This study was conducted to reinforce REPS production in the probiotic LAB L. plantarum RO30 by utilizing
various experimental parameters. The maximum REPS yield of 10.32 g/L was attained under the circumstances
optimized in the study.
a vital role due to their generally recognized as safe (GRAS) status. EPSs have diverse applications such as drug
delivery, antimicrobial activity, surgical implants, and many more in many sectors. Despite being important, the main
hindrance to the commercial application of these significant biopolymers is low productivity. Therefore, this study
primarily focuses on optimizing physio-chemical conditions to maximize the previously produced EPS from probiotic
Lactiplantibacillus plantarum RO30 (L. plantarum RO30) using one factor at a time (OFAT) and method Response
Surface Methodology (RSM).
Results The EPS obtained from L. plantarum RO30 named REPS. The medium formulation for REPS production
using the OFAT method revealed that sucrose (20 g/L, beef extract (25 g/L), and ammonium sulfate at 4 g/L
concentration were the optimum carbon, organic and inorganic nitrogen sources, and REPS yield was increased
up to 9.11 ± 0.51 g/L. RSM experiments revealed that, a greatly significant quadratic polynomial attained from the Central
Composite Design (CCD) model was fruitful for specifying the most favorable cultural conditions that have significant
consequences on REPS yield. The maximal amount of REPS (10.32 g/L) was formed by: sucrose (40 g/L), beef
extract (25 g/L), pH (5.5), incubation temperature (30 °C), and incubation period (72 h). A high closeness was obtained
between the predicted and experimental values and it displayed the efficiency of the RSM.
Conclusion This study was conducted to reinforce REPS production in the probiotic LAB L. plantarum RO30 by utilizing
various experimental parameters. The maximum REPS yield of 10.32 g/L was attained under the circumstances
optimized in the study.
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| Title | Improved production of lactiplantibacillus plantarum RO30 exopolysaccharide (REPS) by optimization of process parameters through statistical experimental designs | Authors | shaimaa K.amer ; Eman Ahmed Elmansy; Ebtsam M. Elkady; Mohsen S. Asker; Nagwa A. Abdallah; Bigad E. Khalil | Keywords | Probiotic lactic acid bacteria;Exopolysaccharide;Optimization;Response surface methodology | Issue Date | 8-Nov-2023 | Publisher | springer | Journal | BMC Microbiology | Volume | 23 | Start page | 361 | DOI | https://doi.org/10.1186/s12866-023-03117-z |
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