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Structure Elucidation and Characterization of Novel Glycolipid Biosurfactant Produced by Rouxiella badensis DSM 100043 T

ORCID
0000-0003-0594-2980
Affiliation
Department of Bioprocess Engineering (150k), Institute of Food Science and Biotechnology, University of Hohenheim, Fruwirthstr. 12, 70599 Stuttgart, Germany;(A.F.P.H.);(J.G.);(E.H.);(M.V.);(E.H.B.P.)
Harahap, Andre Fahriz Perdana;
Affiliation
Department of Organic Chemistry (130b), Institute of Chemistry, University of Hohenheim, Garbenstr. 30, 70599 Stuttgart, Germany;(J.C.);(M.W.)
Conrad, Jürgen;
Affiliation
Department of Organic Chemistry (130b), Institute of Chemistry, University of Hohenheim, Garbenstr. 30, 70599 Stuttgart, Germany;(J.C.);(M.W.)
Wolf, Mario;
ORCID
0000-0002-7651-4302
Affiliation
Mass Spectrometry Unit, Core Facility Hohenheim, University of Hohenheim, Ottilie-Zeller-Weg 2, 70599 Stuttgart, Germany;(J.P.);(I.K.)
Pfannstiel, Jens;
Affiliation
Mass Spectrometry Unit, Core Facility Hohenheim, University of Hohenheim, Ottilie-Zeller-Weg 2, 70599 Stuttgart, Germany;(J.P.);(I.K.)
Klaiber, Iris;
Affiliation
Department of Bioprocess Engineering (150k), Institute of Food Science and Biotechnology, University of Hohenheim, Fruwirthstr. 12, 70599 Stuttgart, Germany;(A.F.P.H.);(J.G.);(E.H.);(M.V.);(E.H.B.P.)
Grether, Jakob;
ORCID
0009-0000-3815-920X
Affiliation
Department of Bioprocess Engineering (150k), Institute of Food Science and Biotechnology, University of Hohenheim, Fruwirthstr. 12, 70599 Stuttgart, Germany;(A.F.P.H.);(J.G.);(E.H.);(M.V.);(E.H.B.P.)
Hiller, Eric;
ORCID
0000-0002-0660-787X
Affiliation
Department of Bioprocess Engineering (150k), Institute of Food Science and Biotechnology, University of Hohenheim, Fruwirthstr. 12, 70599 Stuttgart, Germany;(A.F.P.H.);(J.G.);(E.H.);(M.V.);(E.H.B.P.)
Vahidinasab, Maliheh;
Affiliation
Department of Food Material Science (150g), Institute of Food Science and Biotechnology, University of Hohenheim, Garbenstr. 21/25, 70599 Stuttgart, Germany;
Salminen, Hanna;
ORCID
0000-0003-0675-4009
Affiliation
Cellular Agriculture, TUM School of Life Sciences, Technical University of Munich, 85354 Freising, Germany;
Treinen, Chantal;
ORCID
0000-0003-0372-260X
Affiliation
Department of Bioprocess Engineering (150k), Institute of Food Science and Biotechnology, University of Hohenheim, Fruwirthstr. 12, 70599 Stuttgart, Germany;(A.F.P.H.);(J.G.);(E.H.);(M.V.);(E.H.B.P.)
Perino, Elvio Henrique Benatto;
ORCID
0000-0002-2327-7120
Affiliation
Department of Bioprocess Engineering (150k), Institute of Food Science and Biotechnology, University of Hohenheim, Fruwirthstr. 12, 70599 Stuttgart, Germany;(A.F.P.H.);(J.G.);(E.H.);(M.V.);(E.H.B.P.)
Hausmann, Rudolf

Microbial biosurfactants have become increasingly attractive as promising ingredients for environmentally friendly products. The reasons for this are their generally good performance and biodegradability, low toxicity, production from renewable raw materials, and benefits for the environment perceived by consumers. In this study, we investigated the chemical structure and properties of a novel glycolipid from a new biosurfactant-producing strain, Rouxiella badensis DSM 100043 T . Bioreactor cultivation was performed at 30 °C and pH 7.0 for 28 h using 15 g/L glycerol as a carbon source. The glycolipid was successfully purified from the ethyl acetate extract of the supernatant using medium pressure liquid chromatography (MPLC). The structure of the glycolipid was determined by one- and two-dimensional ( 1 H and 13 C) nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and confirmed by liquid chromatography electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (LC-ESI/MS). NMR analysis revealed the hydrophilic moiety as a glucose molecule and the hydrophobic moieties as 3-hydroxy-5-dodecenoic acid and 3-hydroxydecanoic acid, which are linked with the glucose by ester bonds at the C2 and C3 positions. Surface tension measurement with tensiometry indicated that the glucose–lipid could reduce the surface tension of water from 72.05 mN/m to 24.59 mN/m at 25 °C with a very low critical micelle concentration (CMC) of 5.69 mg/L. Moreover, the glucose–lipid demonstrated very good stability in maintaining emulsification activity at pH 2–8, a temperature of up to 100 °C, and a NaCl concentration of up to 15%. These results show that R. badensis DSM 100043 T produced a novel glycolipid biosurfactant with excellent surface-active properties, making it promising for further research or industrial applications.

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