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Effect of Various Nutritional Supplements on Hyaluronic Acid Production

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Effect of various nutritional supplementations on production of hyaluronic acid (HA) using Streptococcus equi subsp. zooepidemicus ATCC 39920 was evaluated at shake flask. Among the different carbon sources used, maltodextin showed HA of 0.9 g/L followed by 0.7 g/L for dextrose. L-arginine HCl at 2.0 g/L increased the yield of HA from 0.7 g/L to 0.85 g/L. L-arginine and L-glutamine showed the yield of HA of 0.7 g/L and 1.0 g/L, respectively at 2.0 g/L concentration. L-glutamine (2.0 g/L) and uridine (0.75 g/L) showed HA yield of 0.8 and 1.045 g/L, respectively. Addition of sodium glucuronate at 0.25 g/L concentration at 8 h, the yield of HA was increased from 0.7 g/L to 0.85 g/L. Pantothenic acid at concentration of 8.33 mg/L supplemented to the P10 medium, yield of 0.87 g/L of HA was obtained. Active dry yeast at 5.0 g/L increased yield of HA from 0.7 g/L to 0.85 g/L. Tween 80 at higher concentration reduced HA production. The addition of MgSO4.7H2O at 1.0 g/L improved the production of HA. Other metal ions like manganese, ferrous, copper, and zinc have no significant effect on HA production. Thus, it has been found that various nutritional supplements have effect on production of HA using S. equi subsp. zooepidemicus ATCC 39920 
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Title: Effect of Various Nutritional Supplements on Hyaluronic Acid Production
Description:
Effect of various nutritional supplementations on production of hyaluronic acid (HA) using Streptococcus equi subsp.
 zooepidemicus ATCC 39920 was evaluated at shake flask.
Among the different carbon sources used, maltodextin showed HA of 0.
9 g/L followed by 0.
7 g/L for dextrose.
L-arginine HCl at 2.
0 g/L increased the yield of HA from 0.
7 g/L to 0.
85 g/L.
L-arginine and L-glutamine showed the yield of HA of 0.
7 g/L and 1.
0 g/L, respectively at 2.
0 g/L concentration.
L-glutamine (2.
0 g/L) and uridine (0.
75 g/L) showed HA yield of 0.
8 and 1.
045 g/L, respectively.
Addition of sodium glucuronate at 0.
25 g/L concentration at 8 h, the yield of HA was increased from 0.
7 g/L to 0.
85 g/L.
Pantothenic acid at concentration of 8.
33 mg/L supplemented to the P10 medium, yield of 0.
87 g/L of HA was obtained.
Active dry yeast at 5.
0 g/L increased yield of HA from 0.
7 g/L to 0.
85 g/L.
Tween 80 at higher concentration reduced HA production.
The addition of MgSO4.
7H2O at 1.
0 g/L improved the production of HA.
Other metal ions like manganese, ferrous, copper, and zinc have no significant effect on HA production.
Thus, it has been found that various nutritional supplements have effect on production of HA using S.
equi subsp.
zooepidemicus ATCC 39920 .

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