exopolymer
Exopolymer is a general term used to describe extracellular polymeric substances, which are high molecular weight polymers secreted by microorganisms. These substances are primarily composed of polysaccharides, but can also include proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, and humic substances. Exopolymers form a complex matrix that surrounds microbial cells, creating a protective layer known as a biofilm.
The composition and properties of exopolymers vary depending on the specific microorganisms involved and the environmental
Exopolymers are prevalent in diverse environments, including aquatic systems, soil, and even within living organisms. In
The study of exopolymers is important in various fields, including microbiology, environmental science, and biotechnology. Understanding