2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2012.03.045
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Bacterial cellulose produced by a new acid-resistant strain of Gluconacetobacter genus

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“…In this paper we showed an application of GAMLSS to model the bacterial cellulose yield using as covariates pH and cultivation time. The results showed in Figures 5 and 6 point out that the maximum bacterial cellulose yield is obtain for low values of pH and cultivation time close to 14 days, this results agree with the experiment of Castro et al (2012) that concluded that the optimal bacterial cellulose yield for this type of experiment is found near pH 3.5. The two explanatory variables used in the model were significant in explaining the mean and variance of bacterial cellulose yield; the equations 9 and 10 could be used by researchers to model (or predict) the system behavior under those conditions and to describe the variability of the bacterial cellulose yield.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…In this paper we showed an application of GAMLSS to model the bacterial cellulose yield using as covariates pH and cultivation time. The results showed in Figures 5 and 6 point out that the maximum bacterial cellulose yield is obtain for low values of pH and cultivation time close to 14 days, this results agree with the experiment of Castro et al (2012) that concluded that the optimal bacterial cellulose yield for this type of experiment is found near pH 3.5. The two explanatory variables used in the model were significant in explaining the mean and variance of bacterial cellulose yield; the equations 9 and 10 could be used by researchers to model (or predict) the system behavior under those conditions and to describe the variability of the bacterial cellulose yield.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Mohammadkazemi et al (2015) reported a study of the effects of carbon sources and nitrogen concentration in the culture medium on BC production. Castro et al (2012) also showed the effect of the carbon source on BC production: the BC yield from glucose was the highest (3 g/L) while the medium containing sucrose yielded 2 g/L, and the media with fructose and mannitol -no more than 0.4 g/L. These data are consistent with the results reported in another study, which showed that such carbon sources as maltose, cellobiose, xylose, and galactose were less suitable for BC production by Acetobacter xylinum than glucose (Surma-Ślusarska et al,…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a study by Castro et al (2012), the highest BC yields were obtained in G. medellensis culture at pH 3.5 (up As glucose was determined as the best substrate for K. xylinus B-12068, it was used as carbon substrate in the subsequent experiments.…”
Section: )mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The nitrogen content relates to the amino acids from the residual bacteria after purification. The BC crystallinity index is ∼0.65, with a I /I ratio of ∼0.74, indicating the enrichment of the I polymorph [38]. Dulbecco's Modified Eagle Medium, foetal calf serum, and fibroblasts in primary culture were employed for cell culturing.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%