The continual utilization of vegetable oils in homes, restaurants, hotels and cosmetic industries require their preservation against microorganisms. Aerobic biodegradation of four different seed oils were carried out using Aspergillus niger in order to determined their susceptibility to these common microbes in a temperate climate. The intrinsic viscosities of the inoculated oils, incubated at temperature of 35oC, were determined from the relative viscosities measured at intervals of seven days for six weeks. The viscosities of the un-inoculated oils were determined and used as control. A gradual increase in the viscosities with increase in the time of incubation was observed. This was ascribed to the possible growth of the microbes as they...
Biodegradation of crude oil is a process that utilizes the capability of microorganism to degrade to...
This study explores the enhancement of the lubricating characteristics of certain biodegradable oils...
As a survival strategy, fungi are capable of degrading most organic substances. Fungi associated wit...
Today hydrocarbons/oil pollution causes serious damage to our environment. Chemical or physical meth...
Trichothecium, Trichoderma, Aspergillus niger, Fusarium, and Penicillium spp. from oil contaminated ...
Oils constitute a major source of plant-based protein. A major limitation to optimal oil consumption...
The uses of the various kinds of mineral oils in various industrial situations have made them an ind...
Ten isolates of five different types of fungi identified as Penicillium sp. (B101F, B202F and B302F...
Baobab (Adansonia digitata) seed oil was extracted using the soxhlet extractor in n-hexane at 60oC a...
Used engine oil is a petroleum or synthetic oil that has been used and as a result of such use, is c...
Aim: This present investigation was conducted to determine the capability of fungi isolated from soi...
Fungi dwelling in soils contaminated by petroleum products can survive on these hydrocarbons due to ...
This study assayed oil-degrading potential of fungi isolated from cow dung-contaminated soils. The s...
he biological solutions have become more familiar to remove hazardous substances from the environmen...
The comparative study of Aspergillus niger and Penicillium sp. in the biodegradation of automotive g...
Biodegradation of crude oil is a process that utilizes the capability of microorganism to degrade to...
This study explores the enhancement of the lubricating characteristics of certain biodegradable oils...
As a survival strategy, fungi are capable of degrading most organic substances. Fungi associated wit...
Today hydrocarbons/oil pollution causes serious damage to our environment. Chemical or physical meth...
Trichothecium, Trichoderma, Aspergillus niger, Fusarium, and Penicillium spp. from oil contaminated ...
Oils constitute a major source of plant-based protein. A major limitation to optimal oil consumption...
The uses of the various kinds of mineral oils in various industrial situations have made them an ind...
Ten isolates of five different types of fungi identified as Penicillium sp. (B101F, B202F and B302F...
Baobab (Adansonia digitata) seed oil was extracted using the soxhlet extractor in n-hexane at 60oC a...
Used engine oil is a petroleum or synthetic oil that has been used and as a result of such use, is c...
Aim: This present investigation was conducted to determine the capability of fungi isolated from soi...
Fungi dwelling in soils contaminated by petroleum products can survive on these hydrocarbons due to ...
This study assayed oil-degrading potential of fungi isolated from cow dung-contaminated soils. The s...
he biological solutions have become more familiar to remove hazardous substances from the environmen...
The comparative study of Aspergillus niger and Penicillium sp. in the biodegradation of automotive g...
Biodegradation of crude oil is a process that utilizes the capability of microorganism to degrade to...
This study explores the enhancement of the lubricating characteristics of certain biodegradable oils...
As a survival strategy, fungi are capable of degrading most organic substances. Fungi associated wit...