Encyclopedia of Environmental Microbiology 2003
DOI: 10.1002/0471263397.env250
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Biosurfactants: Types, Screening Methods, and Applications

Abstract: Definition of Biosurfactants and Bioemulsifiers Types of Biosurfactants and Bioemulsifiers Screening for Surfactant and Emulsification Activities Industrial and Biotechnology Applications

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“…The term surfactant (SURFace ACTive AgeNTS) includes a wide variety of compounds, both synthetic and biological, but all of which have similar tension active properties [12,13]. Biosurfactants (biological surface active compounds or microbial surface active agents) are the biomolecules produced by living cell, mainly by microorganisms.…”
Section: Biosurfactants Vs Surfactantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The term surfactant (SURFace ACTive AgeNTS) includes a wide variety of compounds, both synthetic and biological, but all of which have similar tension active properties [12,13]. Biosurfactants (biological surface active compounds or microbial surface active agents) are the biomolecules produced by living cell, mainly by microorganisms.…”
Section: Biosurfactants Vs Surfactantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Production medium designed with glucose (2% w/v) and corn oil (10% v/v) successfully utilized by ATCC 22214 and demonstrated reduction in SFT (28.56+0.42 mN/m) and IFT (2.13+0.09 mN/m). SPLs are quite stable at 13-15% salinity, pH of wide range (2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12), and temperature upto 100°C. Elshafie et al [67] were successful to demonstrate the role of SPLs in enhancing oil recovery (27.27% of residual oil (Sor) recovery) using core-flooding experimental set up under reservoir conditions.…”
Section: Rhamnolipid (Rhl)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The samples were collected near PSO oil Depot in Farid Kot (30 0 10′ 22.28′′ N, 70 0 58′ 35.7′′ E), Muzaffar Garh (Punjab) using the procedure described by Bodour and Miller-Maier (2000). A total of 12 soil samples were drawn.…”
Section: Collection Of Soil Samplesmentioning
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“…Such properties make them good candidates for EOR (Bannat, 1995b;Bannat et al, 2000). This biological surface active compounds have several advantages over the chemical surfactant such as lower toxicity, higher degradability and better environmental compatability, higher foaming, higher selectivity and specific activity at extreme pH, temperature and salinity (Fietcher, 1992;Sullivan, 1998;Gautham and Taygi, 2006;Bodour and Miller, 2002;Gerson, 1998). In the present studies, isolation and identification of lipopeptide producing bacilli and extraction of biosurfactant were assessed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%