An exopolysaccharide, designated as A49-Pol, was produced from Bacillus polymyxa KCTC 8648P in nitrogen sufficient conditions. The viscosity of the culture broth increased up to 2x 104 cP in 38 hours of culture and then decreased to 1.5 x 104 cP at 48 hours. The 1.0% (w/v) solution of purified A49-Pol represented pseudoplasticity with a viscosity of 2.7 x 104 cP which was two times higher than xanthan at the same concentration. The viscosity of the A49-Pol solution was also greatly affected by its concentration in comparison with the xanthan solution. The viscosity of 1.0% A49-Pol solution was 930-fold higher than its 0.2% solution, whereas the corresponding viscosities of xanthan solution experienced only 17-fold difference. The viscosity ...
Aqueous dispersions of xanthan and locust bean gum, in combination, show a synergistic increase in ...
The thermal properties, emulsification, and rheological properties of exopolysaccharides (levan-BS) ...
It was discovered that a green alga strain had the capacity of producing up to 5 g/l high viscosity ...
An exopolysaccharide, designated as A49-Pol, was produced from Bacillus polymyxa KCTC 8648P in nitro...
The strain A49, which produces a new type of extracellular polysaccharide was isolated from soil sam...
Physical, chemical and rheological properties of a polysaccharide produced by an isolate of Klebsiel...
Sphingomonas pituitosa excretes the capsular exopolysaccharide PS-EDIV into the culture broth augmen...
The fluid behaviour of Pestan produced from Pestalotiopsis sp. KCTC 8637P was as a non-Newtonian flu...
Rheology-controlling agents are of importance for numerous products in a variety of industries. Repl...
Rheological properties of the aqueous solutions of FT-3 polysaccharide were studied by means of the ...
Viscosity of some polysaccharide solutions supports that these molecules can be applied in food sect...
Viscosity of some polysaccharide solutions supports that these molecules can be applied in food sect...
Xanthan gum (XG) is a microbial exo-polysaccharide (biocompatible, biodegradable, and hydrophilic) p...
Solutions of 'biopectin' obtained from pumpkin pulp by digestion with the multi-enzyme culture super...
Succinoglycan is a polysaccharide from a soil bacterium. Since the polysaccharide has highly acid re...
Aqueous dispersions of xanthan and locust bean gum, in combination, show a synergistic increase in ...
The thermal properties, emulsification, and rheological properties of exopolysaccharides (levan-BS) ...
It was discovered that a green alga strain had the capacity of producing up to 5 g/l high viscosity ...
An exopolysaccharide, designated as A49-Pol, was produced from Bacillus polymyxa KCTC 8648P in nitro...
The strain A49, which produces a new type of extracellular polysaccharide was isolated from soil sam...
Physical, chemical and rheological properties of a polysaccharide produced by an isolate of Klebsiel...
Sphingomonas pituitosa excretes the capsular exopolysaccharide PS-EDIV into the culture broth augmen...
The fluid behaviour of Pestan produced from Pestalotiopsis sp. KCTC 8637P was as a non-Newtonian flu...
Rheology-controlling agents are of importance for numerous products in a variety of industries. Repl...
Rheological properties of the aqueous solutions of FT-3 polysaccharide were studied by means of the ...
Viscosity of some polysaccharide solutions supports that these molecules can be applied in food sect...
Viscosity of some polysaccharide solutions supports that these molecules can be applied in food sect...
Xanthan gum (XG) is a microbial exo-polysaccharide (biocompatible, biodegradable, and hydrophilic) p...
Solutions of 'biopectin' obtained from pumpkin pulp by digestion with the multi-enzyme culture super...
Succinoglycan is a polysaccharide from a soil bacterium. Since the polysaccharide has highly acid re...
Aqueous dispersions of xanthan and locust bean gum, in combination, show a synergistic increase in ...
The thermal properties, emulsification, and rheological properties of exopolysaccharides (levan-BS) ...
It was discovered that a green alga strain had the capacity of producing up to 5 g/l high viscosity ...