1987
DOI: 10.1128/aem.53.2.224-229.1987
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Surface-Active Agents from Two Bacillus Species

Abstract: Two Bacillus species were studied which produced bioemulsifiers; however, they were distinctly different compounds. Bacillus sp. strain IAF 343 produced unusually high yields of extracellular biosurfactant when grown on a medium containing only water-soluble substrates. The yield of g/liter was appreciably better than those of most of the biosurfactants reported previously. This neutral lipid product, unlike most lipid biosurfactants, had significant emulsifying properties. It did not appreciably lower the sur… Show more

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“…P. aeruginosa S2 was isolated from a diesel-contaminated soil site located in southern Taiwan. The strain was selected for its ability to produce extracellular products able to reduce surface tension (measured by the Wilhelmy plate method with a surface tensiometer (Model CBVP-A3, FACE, Japan) and emulsify diesel and kerosene (measured by emulsification index (11)). The S2 strain was identified by comparing its 16S rDNA sequence with those available in the NCBI gene bank.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…P. aeruginosa S2 was isolated from a diesel-contaminated soil site located in southern Taiwan. The strain was selected for its ability to produce extracellular products able to reduce surface tension (measured by the Wilhelmy plate method with a surface tensiometer (Model CBVP-A3, FACE, Japan) and emulsify diesel and kerosene (measured by emulsification index (11)). The S2 strain was identified by comparing its 16S rDNA sequence with those available in the NCBI gene bank.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The emulsification index (E 24 , %) of the CFS and crude biosurfactant obtained after extraction was measured. 58 An equal volume of CFS or crude biosurfactant solution was vortex mixed with kerosene in test tubes at high speed for 2 min and left undisturbed for 24 h at room temperature. After 24 h the percent emulsification activity was calculated by following equation:…”
Section: Emulsification Index (E 24 )mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After this, the tube was vortexed for additional 2 min. The mixture was allowed to settle for 24 h. The emulsification activity (E24%) is given as the percentage of middle emulsion phase normalized to the total volume (Cooper & Goldenberg, 1987). All determinations were performed at least in duplicate.…”
Section: Emulsification Assaymentioning
confidence: 99%