نتایج جستجو برای: rhamnolipid biosurfactant

تعداد نتایج: 1596  

Journal: :Bioresource technology 2016
Eduardo J Gudiña Ana I Rodrigues Victor de Freitas Zélia Azevedo José A Teixeira Lígia R Rodrigues

In this work, oil mill wastewater (OMW), a residue generated during olive oil extraction, was evaluated as an inducer of rhamnolipid production. Using a medium containing as sole ingredients corn steep liquor (10%, v/v), sugarcane molasses (10%, w/v) and OMW (25%, v/v), Pseudomonas aeruginosa #112 produced 4.5 and 5.1g of rhamnolipid per liter in flasks and reactor, respectively, with critical ...

2015
Xiaoke Hu Caixia Wang Peng Wang

A biosurfactant-producing bacterium, designated 3B-2, was isolated from marine sediment and identified as Vibrio sp. by 16S rRNA gene sequencing. The culture medium composition was optimized to increase the capability of 3B-2 for producing biosurfactant. The produced biosurfactant was characterized in terms of protein concentration, surface tension, and oil-displacement efficiency. The optimal ...

2013
R. Parthasarathi

Pseudomonas fluorescens isolated from mangrove forest soils of Pitchavaram, Cuddalore district, Tamil Nadu, India produces rhamnolipids when grown on different carbon sources tested. Maximum production of rhamnolipids were obtained with cashew apple juice as carbon source; a final production of 9.35 g rhamnolipid/l with a production yield of 46.75 per cent. However, among the carbon substrates,...

2011
Rengathavasi Thavasi

Hemolytic assay, bacterial adhesion to hydrocarbons (BATH) assay, drop collapse assay, oil spreading assay, emulsification assay and surface tension measurement were compared for their reliability and ease of use to screen biosurfactant producing bacteria. 105 bacterial strains were screened for their biosurfactant production. Results from screening methods revealed that hemolytic and BATH assa...

2013
A. B. Moldes R. Paradelo X. Vecino J. M. Cruz E. Gudiña L. Rodrigues J. A. Teixeira J. M. Domínguez M. T. Barral

The capability of a cell bound biosurfactant produced by Lactobacillus pentosus, to accelerate the bioremediation of a hydrocarbon-contaminated soil, was compared with a synthetic anionic surfactant (sodium dodecyl sulphate SDS-). The biosurfactant produced by the bacteria was analyzed by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) that clearly indicates the presence of OH and NH groups, C=O...

Journal: :Colloids and surfaces. B, Biointerfaces 2012
Deisi Altmajer Vaz Eduardo J Gudiña Encarnación Jurado Alameda José A Teixeira Lígia R Rodrigues

In this work, the biosurfactant produced by a Bacillus subtilis strain isolated from crude oil samples was characterized and its properties compared with commercially available chemical surfactants. The purified biosurfactant production yield (Y(P/X)) was 0.20 g/gcell dry weight. The surface tension (29.0 mN/m) and critical micelle concentration (40 mg/l) were found to be similar to the values ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2005
Noha H Youssef Kathleen E Duncan Michael J McInerney

Biosurfactant production may be an economic approach to improving oil recovery. To obtain candidates most suitable for oil recovery, 207 strains, mostly belonging to the genus Bacillus, were tested for growth and biosurfactant production in medium with 5% NaCl under aerobic and anaerobic conditions. All strains grew aerobically with 5% NaCl, and 147 strains produced a biosurfactant. Thirty-five...

2017
Darne G. Almeida Rita de Cássia F. Soares da Silva Juliana M. Luna Raquel D. Rufino Valdemir A. Santos Leonie A. Sarubbo

Biosurfactant production optimization by Candida tropicalis UCP0996 was studied combining central composite rotational design (CCRD) and response surface methodology (RSM). The factors selected for optimization of the culture conditions were sugarcane molasses, corn steep liquor, waste frying oil concentrations and inoculum size. The response variables were surface tension and biosurfactant yie...

Journal: :Microbiology and molecular biology reviews : MMBR 1997
J D Desai I M Banat

Many microorganisms, especially bacteria, produce biosurfactants when grown on water-immiscible substrates. Biosurfactants are more effective, selective, environmentally friendly, and stable than many synthetic surfactants. Most common biosurfactants are glycolipids in which carbohydrates are attached to a long-chain aliphatic acid, while others, like lipopeptides, lipoproteins, and heteropolys...

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