Biosurfactant are an amphiphilic compound produced by various bacteria and fungi which reduces surface and interfacial tensions by accumulating at the interface of immiscible fluids and increase the surface areas of insoluble compounds leading to increased mobility. These molecules have attracted considerable scientific attention due to lower toxicity, higher biodegradability. The present study deals with the screening, production and partial purification of a biosurfactant by Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The properties of biosurfactant that was separated by acetone precipitation. The biosurfactant produced was a rhmnolipid-type in nature. It had a good foaming and emulsifying activities
Biosurfactants are becoming important alternative to chemical surfactants in almost every sector i...
AbstractBiosurfactants are generally microbial metabolites with the typical amphiphilic structure of...
Biosurfactants are surface-active molecules produced by variety of microorganisms like bacteria, yea...
Biosurfactants are generally microbial metabolites with the typical amphiphilic structure of a surfa...
ABSTRACT. The newly isolated from industrial wastewater samples Pseudomonas fluorescens strain HW-6 ...
Introduction: Biosurfactants are amphiphilic biological compounds produced extracellularly or as par...
Biosurfactants are amphiphilic compounds produced by microorganisms as secondary metabolite. Biosurf...
The present study aimed to isolate and characterize bio surfactants bacteria. Biosurfactants are sur...
A rhamnolipid producing bacterium, Pseudomonas aeruginosa was isolated from contaminated soil with o...
A glycolipid type of biosurfactants was obtained from a strain which had been isolated from soil. Th...
WOS: 000334166200001In this study, 26 Pseudomonas spp. were isolated from a stream polluted by facto...
Surfactants are amphipathic molecules which reduce surface and interfacial tensions and widely used ...
Biosurfactant are an amphiphilic compound that reduces surface and interfacial tensions by accumulat...
Biosurfactant compounds are produced by microorganisms. These isolates reduced surface tension both ...
Copyright © 2013 Nima Alizadeh Kaloorazi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the...
Biosurfactants are becoming important alternative to chemical surfactants in almost every sector i...
AbstractBiosurfactants are generally microbial metabolites with the typical amphiphilic structure of...
Biosurfactants are surface-active molecules produced by variety of microorganisms like bacteria, yea...
Biosurfactants are generally microbial metabolites with the typical amphiphilic structure of a surfa...
ABSTRACT. The newly isolated from industrial wastewater samples Pseudomonas fluorescens strain HW-6 ...
Introduction: Biosurfactants are amphiphilic biological compounds produced extracellularly or as par...
Biosurfactants are amphiphilic compounds produced by microorganisms as secondary metabolite. Biosurf...
The present study aimed to isolate and characterize bio surfactants bacteria. Biosurfactants are sur...
A rhamnolipid producing bacterium, Pseudomonas aeruginosa was isolated from contaminated soil with o...
A glycolipid type of biosurfactants was obtained from a strain which had been isolated from soil. Th...
WOS: 000334166200001In this study, 26 Pseudomonas spp. were isolated from a stream polluted by facto...
Surfactants are amphipathic molecules which reduce surface and interfacial tensions and widely used ...
Biosurfactant are an amphiphilic compound that reduces surface and interfacial tensions by accumulat...
Biosurfactant compounds are produced by microorganisms. These isolates reduced surface tension both ...
Copyright © 2013 Nima Alizadeh Kaloorazi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the...
Biosurfactants are becoming important alternative to chemical surfactants in almost every sector i...
AbstractBiosurfactants are generally microbial metabolites with the typical amphiphilic structure of...
Biosurfactants are surface-active molecules produced by variety of microorganisms like bacteria, yea...