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Item Aislamiento y caracterización de cepas nativas de Komagataeibacter xylinus y comparación de su crecimiento en diferentes sustratos(Universidad Técnica de Ambato. Facultad de Ciencia e Ingeniería en Alimentos y Biotecnología. Carrera de Ingeniería Bioquímica, 2022-03) Dávalos Cerrón, Patricia Yissel; Cerda Mejía, Liliana AlexandraKomagataeibacter xylinus is the most efficient species, being able to synthesize bacterial cellulose biofilms (CB) from a great variety of carbon sources. This biopolymer has received considerable attention on the last few years due to diverse commercial applications, especially in the food industry and biomedical due to its high purity and variety in form and texture. In the present study, native strains of K. xylinus were isolated and characterized from acetic sources such as wine, wine vinegar and kombucha SCOBY in the media H-S and GYC comparing its production with the strain from control K. xylinus DSM 2004 in the different carbon sources (glucose, whey and ethylene glycol) in static cultivation. Two strains were isolated from the kombucha SCOBY. The results revealed that both strains denominated PDC 21 and PDC 25, and the control strain synthesized CB in different amounts from the glucose, ethylene glycol and fermented milk serum. The strain PDC 25 produced almost 8 more times CB than the strain control in the standard H-S medium compared with PDC 21 that only synthesized 0.4 times the CB humid, meanwhile with ethylene glycol PDC 25 synthesized 1.4 and 3.46 more times CB in the media H-S ethylene glycol and K- ethylene glycol respectively compared by the control strain. However, K xylinus DSM 2004 produced larger amounts of CB in the media that contained fermented milk serum.