“…The sugars such as sucrose, glucose, fructose, maltose, starch support pullulan production by A. pullulans (Singh, Gaur, Tiwari and Gaur, 2012;Singh, Gaur, Bansal, Biswas, Pandey et al, 2016;Singh, Gaur, Bansal, Jamal, Pandey et al, 2017). A number of complex carbon sources have been reported for pullulan production, including peat hydrolysate, cornmeal hydrolysates, corn syrup, fuel ethanol fermentation stillage, carob pod, grape skin pulp, olive oil and sucrose, beet molasses, hydrolyzed potato starch, spent grain liquor, jaggery, cashew fruit juice, coconut water and milk, Jerusalem artichoke and on mixture of potato starch hydrolysate and sucrose (Boa and LeDuy, 1984;Boa and LeDuy, 1987;Leather and Gupta, 1994;Roukas and Biliaderis, 1995;Isralidies, Smith, Harthill, Barnett, Bambalov and Scanlon, 1998;Youseef, Biliaders and Roukas, 1998;Roukas, 1998;Roukas and Liakopoulou, 1999;Barnett, Smith, Scanlon, Israilides, 1999;Roukas, 1999;Vijayendra, Bansal, Prasad and Nand, 2001;Thirumavalan, Manikkandan and Dhaneseskar, 2008;Thirumavalan, Manikkandan and Dhaneseskar, 2009;Xia, Xu, Liu, Xu, Wang and Li, 2017;Chao, Ma, Chang and Xue, 2017).…”