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(PDF) Surfactants in microbiology and biotechnology: …

Surfactants are surface-active compounds capable of reducing surface and interfacial tension at the interfaces between liquids, solids and gases, thereby allowing them to mix or disperse readily as emulsions in water or …Web

Applications of microbial surfactants.

Surfactants in microbiology and biotechnology: Part 2. Application aspects. Singh A, Van Hamme JD, Ward OP. Biotechnol Adv, 25(1):99-121, 28 Oct 2006 Cited by: …Web

Biodegradability of bacterial surfactants

Hence, the presence of surfactants may increase microbial degradation of pollutants. In comparison to their chemically synthesized equivalents they have many advantages. ... Surfactants in Desai JD, Banat IM (1997) Microbial production of surfactants microbiology and biotechnology: part 2. application and their commercial potential. …Web

Optical Tracking of Surfactant-Tuned Bacterial Adhesion: a Single …

Our results confirmed that the bacteria adhesion rate was 6.7 × 10 4 μm −2 s −1 without surfactant. For ... part 1 in a series of papers devoted to surfactants in microbiology and biotechnology. Biotechnol Adv 24:604–620. 10.1016/j ... Articles from Applied and Environmental Microbiology are provided here courtesy of American ...Web

Rhamnolipids are conserved biosurfactants molecules

Adv Exp vol. 5, part 2. In: KN Timmis (ed) Handbook of hydrocar- Med Biol 672:121–134 bon and lipid microbiology. ... Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology – Springer Journals. Published: Apr 7, 2013. Recommended Articles. ... part 1 in a series of papers devoted to surfactants in microbiology and biotechnology. Hamme, JD; …Web

Potential Commercial Applications of Microbial …

Biosurfactants are amphiphilic compounds of microbial origin with considerable potential in commercial applications within various industries. They have advantages over their chemical counterparts ...Web

02 Surf Act Ants in Microbiology and Biotechnology

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Surfactants in microbiology and biotechnology: Part 2

10.1016/j.biotechadv.2006.10.004. Surfactants are amphiphilic compounds which can reduce surface and interfacial tensions by accumulating at the interface of immiscible …Web

Biodegradability of bacterial surfactants

J Hazard Ind Was 24:515–525 Singh A, Van Hamme JD, Ward OP (2007) Surfactants in Desai JD, Banat IM (1997) Microbial production of surfactants microbiology and biotechnology: part 2. application and their commercial potential. Microbiol Mol …Web

Surfactants in microbiology and biotechnology: Part 2.

Surfactants in microbiology and biotechnology: Part 2. Application aspects Ajay Singha, Jonathan D. Van Hammeb, Owen P. Warda,⁎ a Department of Biology, University of …Web

(PDF) Surfactants in microbiology and biotechnology: Part 2

The (BCO) in aqueous media containing propanol as a nonionic surfactants, L-glutamic acid dialkyl ester A. Singh et al. / Biotechnology Advances 25 (2007) 99–121 113 ribitol amide and sorbitan monostearate, were superior follow Michaelis-Menten kinetics only with respect to surfactants as compared with the anionic surfactant, the anionic ...Web

Surfactants in microbiology and biotechnology: Part 2.

Research review paper Surfactants in microbiology and biotechnology: Part 2. Application aspects Ajay Singha, Jonathan D. Van Hammeb, Owen P. Warda,⁎ a Department of Biology, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3G1 b Department of Biological Sciences, Thompson Rivers University, Kamloops, British …Web

Surfactants in Microbiology and Biotechnology: Part 2. Application

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Biosurfactants: a sustainable replacement for chemical surfactants

The major obstacle to obtaining high yields of rhamnolipid from P. aeruginosa is that the synthetic pathway is part of the quorum sensing system and ... (2006) Physiological aspects, Part 1 in a series of papers devoted to surfactants in microbiology and biotechnology. Biotechnol Adv 24:604–620. Article PubMed Google Scholar ...Web

Biosurfactants : Production and Utilization-Processes

Stresses the Potential Applications of Biosurfactants in Various IndustriesEnvironmental concerns and a demand for sustainable chemical production have become important issues in recent years. As a result, microbial biosurfactant-producing systems are gaining momentum as potential replacements for chemical surfactants. …Web

Evaluation of waste products in the synthesis of surfactants

The highest yields of biosurfactants were obtained by: (i) Pseudozyma antarctica (107.2 g L−1) cultivated in a medium containing post-refining waste; (ii) Pseudozyma aphidis (77.7 g L−1); and (iii) Starmerella bombicola (93.8 g L−1) both cultivated in a medium with soapstock; (iv)Pichia jadinii (67.3 g L−1) cultivated in a …Web

Biosurfactant in Food and Agricultural Application | SpringerLink

Haesendonck VI, Vanzeveren E, Claude A. (2004) Rhamnolipids in bakery products. 21 May 2004 WO Patent 2,004,040,984. Google Scholar Hamme JDV, Singh A, Ward OP (2006) Physiological aspects: part 1 in a series of papers devoted to surfactants in microbiology and biotechnology. Biotechnol Adv 24:604–620.Web

Potential commercial applications of microbial surfactants.

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Cloud Microorganisms, an Interesting Source of …

3.2 Identification and surfactant properties of viscosin and massetolide E produced by Pseudomonas sp. PDD-14b-2 ... Singh A, Van Hamme JD, Ward OP. Surfactants in microbiology and …Web

Surfactants in microbiology and biotechnology: Part 2. Application

The nonionic surfactants, l-glutamic acid dialkyl ester ribitol amide and sorbitan monostearate, were superior surfactants as compared with the anionic …Web

Biosurfactants: A General Overview | SpringerLink

The term surfactant encompasses a wide variety of compounds, both synthetic and biological, all of which have tensioactive properties. These molecules are amphiphilic in nature, having both hydrophilic and hydrophobic domains that allow them to exist preferentially at the interface between polar and nonpolar media (Table1, …Web

(PDF) BIOSURFACTANTS AND ITS APPLICATIONS

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Biosurfactants in agriculture

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A Review on Biosurfactant Applications in the Petroleum Industry

The inadequacy of worldwide fossil fuel resources, combined with increasing energy demands, encourages global attention to either using alternative energy resources or improving the recovery factor and produce larger quantities from present reservoirs. Among all enhanced oil recovery (EOR) methods, surfactant injection is a well-known technique …Web

Production of Biosurfactants by Ascomycetes

Surfactants are utilized to reduce surface tension in aqueous and nonaqueous systems. Currently, most synthetic surfactants are derived from petroleum. However, these surfactants are usually highly toxic and are poorly degraded by microorganisms. To overcome these problems associated with synthetic surfactants, the production of …Web

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Surfactants in microbiology and biotechnology: Part 2. Application

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