“…The search for new environmental technologies includes bioremediation, which aims to exploit microbial processes to biodegrade contaminants into less toxic compounds [1]. Among bioremediation processes, there are promising methodologies that make use of biosurfactants, a class of substances produced by microorganisms that control the biochemical and biophysical properties of their surface, for example by regulating the availability of water-insoluble molecules or by modulating their adhesion properties [2].…”