Utilization POME as growth substrate for local indigenous bacteria Bacillus sp. ALP D1 in producing biosurfactant
H Damayana,
Nurhasanah,
A A Kiswandono
et al.
Abstract:Palm Oil Mill Effluent (POME) is a liquid palm oil waste that has beneficial value because of the nutritional content it contains. This research aim to obtain biosurfactant by using POME as a growth substrate. The methods used include biosurfactant production, extraction using acid precipitation, and characterization using TLC, FTIR, and LC-MS. The results showed that the local indigenous bacteria Bacillus sp. ALP D1 can produce biosurfactant under conditions of growth of POME 3%, NaNO3 3%, pH 6, salinity 7% w… Show more
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