Frontiers in Microbiology (Feb 2023)

Production and characterization of bioemulsifier by Parapedobacter indicus

  • Anushka Devale,
  • Rupali Sawant,
  • Karishma Pardesi,
  • Kahkashan Perveen,
  • Mehrun NIsha Khanam,
  • Yogesh Shouche,
  • Shilpa Mujumdar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1111135
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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The current study evaluated Parapedobacter indicus MCC 2546 for its potential to produce a bioemulsifier (BE). Screening methods performed for BE production by P. indicus MCC 2546 showed good lipase activity, positive drop collapse test, and oil-spreading activity. Furthermore, it showed maximum emulsification activity (225 EU/ml) and emulsification index (E24 50%) at 37°C in Luria Bertani broth at 72 h with olive oil as a substrate. The optimal pH and NaCl concentration for maximum emulsification activity were 7 and 1%, respectively. P. indicus MCC 2546 lowered the surface tension of the culture medium from 59.65 to 50.42 ± 0.78 mN/m. BE produced was composed of 70% protein and 30% carbohydrate, which showed the protein–polysaccharide nature of the BE. Furthermore, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy analysis confirmed the same. P. indicus MCC 2546 showed a catecholate type of siderophore production. This is the first report on BE and siderophore production by the genus Parapedobacter.

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