2012
DOI: 10.1007/s00449-011-0674-0
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Screening of biosurfactant-producing Bacillus strains using glycerol from the biodiesel synthesis as main carbon source

Abstract: Glycerol, a co-product of biodiesel production, was evaluated as carbon source for biosurfactant production. For this reason, seven non-pathogenic biosurfactant-producing Bacillus strains, isolated from the tank of chlorination at the Wastewater Treatment Plant at Federal University of Ceara, were screened. The production of biosurfactant was verified by determining the surface tension value, as well as the emulsifying capacity of the free-cell broth against soy oil, kerosene and N-hexadecane. Best results wer… Show more

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“…The optical density of the culture sample at 600 nm was measured by using a spectrophotometer of UV light visible (Genesys series 20). The concentration of biosurfactant (g/l) was measured using a calibration curve of biomass against optical density [13].…”
Section: Cellular Concentrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The optical density of the culture sample at 600 nm was measured by using a spectrophotometer of UV light visible (Genesys series 20). The concentration of biosurfactant (g/l) was measured using a calibration curve of biomass against optical density [13].…”
Section: Cellular Concentrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can also define the solubility of a surfactant in the aqueous phase [13]. Indeed, even in the presence of a small concentration of biosurfactants, a CMC can be achieved, from which any variation in the surface tension can be observed [17].…”
Section: Cmc Valuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…4,6,[16][17][18] Contudo, a maior área para aplicação dos biossurfactantes é a indústria do petróleo, tanto para a produção deste como para incorporação nas formulações de óleo, dispersão de derramamento de óleo em solo e no mar, remoção de lodo de óleo de tanques de estocagem, na recuperação melhorada de petróleo e na descontaminação ambiental por meio da biorremediação. 7,19 Os biossurfactantes apresentam vantagens relacionadas à baixa toxicidade, alta biodegradabilidade, variedade de estruturas quí-micas, estabilidade em condições extremas de pH, temperatura e salinidade.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…7,19 Os biossurfactantes apresentam vantagens relacionadas à baixa toxicidade, alta biodegradabilidade, variedade de estruturas quí-micas, estabilidade em condições extremas de pH, temperatura e salinidade. 3,8,18 Dentre os problemas relacionados ao uso de biossurfactantes está o seu alto custo de produção, associado a métodos ineficientes de recuperação do produto e ao uso de substratos caros. A diminuição dos custos de produção destes compostos pode ser realizada a partir da otimização dos processos e dos meios de cultivo utilizados.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Abdel-Mawgoud et al (2008) reported a biosurfactant production of 1.12 g/l by B. subtilis BS5 using a mineral medium containing sugarcane molasses. B. subtilis LAMI005 produced 0.3 and 0.44 g/l of biosurfactant growing in media containing cashew apple juice (Oliveira et al, 2013) and raw glycerol derived from biodiesel production (Sousa et al, 2012), respectively. However, in these cases, other nutrients (e.g., carbon or nitrogen sources, salts) were added to the media, thus increasing their prices.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%