Assessment System and Optimization of the Thermal Extraction Methods for Extracellular Polymeric Substances (EPS) from Microcystis
Yafei Cui, Sheng Zhang, Pengbo Zhao, Jingyuan Cui, Shuwei Song, Yao Qu, Haiping Zhang, Dong Ma

TL;DR
This study introduces a new system to evaluate and optimize thermal methods for extracting EPS from Microcystis algae, improving extraction efficiency and cell integrity.
Contribution
A quantitative assessment system for EPS extraction using thermal methods, validated with empirical data and multiple analytical techniques.
Findings
Borate buffer at 55 °C for 30 min achieved the highest EPS extraction efficiency (ε = 11.06 ± 1.13).
NaOH treatment at 60 °C resulted in the lowest extraction efficiency and significant cell rupture (30.4%).
The proposed system aligns modeled cell rupture rates with flow cytometry and fluorescence spectroscopy results.
Abstract
Extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) play crucial roles in the growth and survival of microorganisms. However, the lack of effective evaluation for extraction methods has limited further investigations and applications of EPS. This study established a quantitative assessment system for algal EPS thermal extraction methods based on extraction yield, cell integrity, and EPS chemical properties. An extraction efficiency parameter (ε) was introduced to quantify the relationship between EPS yield and cell rupture. Thermal treatment proved to be an effective approach for algal EPS extraction. Using the proposed evaluation system, the extraction methods for EPS of Microcystis were compared and optimized, including the following treatments: NaOH, NaCl, and buffer solutions (borate, phosphate, Tris-HCl). The results demonstrated that heating at 55 °C for 30 min with borate buffer achieved…
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TopicsMarine and coastal ecosystems · Wastewater Treatment and Nitrogen Removal · Environmental Chemistry and Analysis
