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Springer (part of Springer Nature), Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 1(53), p. 69-74

DOI: 10.1007/s002530051616

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Isolation and characterisation of a ropy Lactobacillus strain producing the exopolysaccharide kefiran

Journal article published in 1999 by L. Micheli ORCID, D. Uccelletti, C. Palleschi, V. Crescenzi
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Abstract

A capsular-polysaccharide-producing strain, LM-17, was isolated from kefir grains and was identified as a slime-forming, rod-shaped Lactobacillus. According to 1H- and 13C-NMR spectral data, the exopolysaccharide produced by the isolated bacterial strain is identical to the glucogalactan extracted from kefir grains and therefore known as kefiran. The kefiran produced was characterised by means of viscosity, optical rotatory power, circular dichroism and IR spectral measurements. A batch procedure was set up for the culture and extraction of the exopolysaccharide in laboratory conditions, resulting in a yield of 2 g/l purified kefiran from the culture supernatant of the LM-17 strain.