Project

XMILE

Microbial exopolymers: diversity, function and applications

Duration2019-2021
StatusCompleted

Context

Glycoscience, which studies the science and technology of carbohydrates (sugars or glycans), is having an enormous impact on different aspects of our economy, such as biotechnology, health, food, the development of new materials and energy in recent years. Glycans are involved in key biological processes such as cell recognition, pathogenicity and immune response, so their study is of great importance for human health and is enabling the development of new biomedical tools.

Furthermore, they can be exploited at an industrial level for different purposes, such as obtaining energy and materials or as food additives, among others. The potential of these compounds is therefore enormous, and Glycoscience is a rapidly expanding area in which radically innovative biotechnological applications are currently being developed.

The glycans commonly used at the industrial level come mostly from plants, such as cellulose. However, other organisms such as fungi and bacteria can also produce them.

In particular, some bacterial strains can produce and excrete into the environment a highly diverse and complex type of glycans (exopolysaccharides or EPS), as a mechanism of adaptation to environmental conditions such as, for example, the marine environment.

EPS of microbial origin have unique biological, physicochemical and rheological properties that make them potent gelling, stabilising, thickening or bioflocculant agents, and therefore candidates with high industrial potential. In addition, there is evidence that some EPSs may act as antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory or anticancer agents.

The growing interest in the search for sustainable energy sources and biocompatible and biodegradable materials positions microbial EPSs as high-value products in the field of microbial biotechnology.

Opportunities

Some of the main opportunities that have been identified in Glycoscience or carbohydrate technology are:

Project objectives

The main objective of XMILE is to investigate the production of exopolysaccharides (EPS) in bacterial strains with high biotechnological potential for the generation of products of high industrial value in the biomaterials, food and health sectors.

Datos del proyecto

Socios

AZTI (Coordinador), CIC BIOGUNE, GAIKER, UPV/EHU.

Financiación

EUSKO JAURLARITZA – GOBIERNO VASCO, Ekonomiaren Garapena, Jasangarritasuna eta Ingurumena saila- Dpto. Desarrollo Económico, Sostenibilidad y Medio Ambiente

Duración

2019-2021

Related application sectors, research lines and sublines

Research lines: Biotechnology

Research sublines: Blue biotechnology

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