Evaluation of Kluyveromyces Marxianus FII 510700 Grown on a Lactose-based Medium As a Source of a Natural Bioemulsifier
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Mannoprotein with emulsification properties was extracted from the cell walls of Kluyveromyces marxianus grown on a lactose-based medium by autoclaving cells in a citrate buffer at pH 7. The purified product was evaluated for chemical and physical stability to establish its potential use as a natural emulsifier in processed foods. The yield of purified bioemulsifier from this strain of K. marxianus was 4-7% of the original dry cell weight. The purified product, at a concentration of 12 g l(-1), formed emulsions that were stable for 3 months when subjected to a range of pH (3-11) and NaCl concentrations (2-50 g l(-1)). The composition of this mannoprotein was 90% carbohydrate (mannan) and 4-6% protein. These values are similar to mannoprotein extracted from cells of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, which is the traditional source. Consequently K. marxianus cultivated on a low-cost lactose-based medium such as whey, a lactose-rich clean waste of the dairy industry, could be developed as a source of bioemulsifier for use in the food industry.
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