Abstract
A bio-flocculant was isolated from the culture broth of Asp. sojae AJ 7002. It was partially purified by acetone or ethanol precipitation, by ion-exchange and gel chromatography, and by dialysis. The isolated polymer possessed chemical characteristics of a poly-hexosamine and a protein. Glucosamine and galactosamine were not acetylated. The flocculant contained 2-ketogluconic acid, but sulfur or phosphorus was not detected. This flocculant was thermo-stable and its activity varied with pH. It was suggested that the hexosamine moiety in the polymer played a major role in bio-flocculation, assisted by protein portion in enlargement of the molecular weight of the flocculant, and by 2-ketogluconic acid in endowing it with amphoteric character.