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Nisha Suryawanshi1, Sweta Naik1, J Satya Eswari1
1Department of Biotechnology, National Institute of Technology , Raipur , India.
Abstract:
The microbial polysaccharides secreted and produced from various microbes into their extracellular environment is known as exopolysaccharide. These polysaccharides can be secreted from the microbes either in a soluble or insoluble form.Lactobacillus sp. is one of the organisms that have been found to produce exopolysaccharide. Exo-polysaccharides (EPS) have various applications such as drug delivery, antimicrobial activity, surgical implants and many more in different fields. Medium composition is one of the major aspects for the production of EPS from Lactobacillus sp., optimization of medium components can help to enhance the synthesis of EPS . In the present work, the production of exopolysaccharide with different medium composition was optimized by response surface methodology (RSM) followed by tested for fitting with artificial neural networks (ANN). Three algorithms of ANN were compared to investigate the highest yeild of EPS. The highest yeild of EPS production in RSM was achieved by the medium composition that consists of (g/L) dextrose 15, sodium dihydrogen phosphate 3, potassium dihydrogen phosphate 2.5, triammonium citrate 1.5, and, magnesium sulfate 0.25. The output of 32 sets of RSM experiments were tested for fitting with ANN with three algorithms viz. Levenberg-Marquardt Algorithm (LMA), Bayesian Regularization Algorithm (BRA) and Scaled Conjugate Gradient Algorithm (SCGA) among them LMA found to have best fit with the experiments as compared to the SCGA and BRA.
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