Exopolysaccharide from Bacillus sp. YP03: its properties and application as a flocculating agent in wastewater treatment

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P. Kanmani
S. Yuvapriya
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[1] Kumaraguru College of Technology,Department of Biotechnology
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Antioxidant; Chemical oxygen demand; Emulsification; Flocculation; Total suspended solids;
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Exopolysaccharides (EPS) are polymeric substances composed of sugars and are produced by microbes to form colonies and inhibit the growth of other organisms. In the present study, the bacterial strain Bacillus sp. YP03 was isolated from soil sample using a high-sucrose selective medium, the produced EPS recovered using ethanol precipitation, and lyophilized. In sugar analysis, it was found to be rich in fructose content, amounting to 86.1%, and further displayed appreciable antioxidant, emulsification, and flocculation activities. EPS concentration of 140 µg/ml, pH of 7.5, and the presence of trivalent metal cations augmented its flocculating ability. When applied as a coagulant aid in the treatment of municipal wastewater, up to 47 and 89% reductions of chemical oxygen demand and total suspended solids, respectively, were witnessed. Owing to these encouraging results, Bacillus sp. EPS could be applied as a potentially beneficial flocculant in wastewater treatment, for achieving accentuated TSS and organic load removal during primary sedimentation.
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页码:2551 / 2560
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