Rhamnolipids are biodegradable low toxic biosurfactants which exert antimicrobial and anti-biofilm properties. They have attracted much attention recently due to potential applications in areas of bioremediation, therapeutics, cosmetics and agriculture, however, the full potential of these versatile molecules is yet to be explored. Based on the facts that many naturally occurring lipopeptides are potent antimicrobials, our study aimed to explore the potential of replacing rhamnose in rhamnolipids with amino acids thus creating lipopeptides that would mimic or enhance properties of the parent molecule. This would allow not only for more economical and greener production but also, due to the availability of structurally different amino acids,...
Candida albicans is the major fungus that colonises medical implants, causing device-associated infe...
Microbial biofilms strongly resist host immune responses and antimicrobial treatments and are freque...
Despite the numerous advantages of biosurfactants, such as low toxicity, biodegradability and high s...
Rhamnolipids are biodegradable low toxic biosurfactants which exert antimicrobial and anti-biofilm p...
peer reviewedBiosurfactants are amphiphilic surface-active molecules that are produced by a variety ...
Rhamnolipids are potent natural glycolipid biosurfactants often biosynthesized by Pseudomonas aerugi...
Rhamnolipids (RLs) are surface-active compounds and belong to the class of glycolipid biosurfactants...
Biosurfactants are naturally occurring surface active compounds that have mainly been exploited for ...
Nowadays, infections caused by fungi and protists constitute a serious problem for public health ser...
A new strain, namely Lysinibacillus sp. BV152.1 was isolated from the rhizosphere of ground ivy (Gle...
peer reviewedAmongst glycolipidid biosurfactants, rhamnolipids have drawn particular attention as th...
Microbial biofilms strongly resist host immune responses and antimicrobial treatments and are freque...
Candida albicans is the major fungus that colonises medical implants, causing device-associated infe...
Microbial biofilms strongly resist host immune responses and antimicrobial treatments and are freque...
Despite the numerous advantages of biosurfactants, such as low toxicity, biodegradability and high s...
Rhamnolipids are biodegradable low toxic biosurfactants which exert antimicrobial and anti-biofilm p...
peer reviewedBiosurfactants are amphiphilic surface-active molecules that are produced by a variety ...
Rhamnolipids are potent natural glycolipid biosurfactants often biosynthesized by Pseudomonas aerugi...
Rhamnolipids (RLs) are surface-active compounds and belong to the class of glycolipid biosurfactants...
Biosurfactants are naturally occurring surface active compounds that have mainly been exploited for ...
Nowadays, infections caused by fungi and protists constitute a serious problem for public health ser...
A new strain, namely Lysinibacillus sp. BV152.1 was isolated from the rhizosphere of ground ivy (Gle...
peer reviewedAmongst glycolipidid biosurfactants, rhamnolipids have drawn particular attention as th...
Microbial biofilms strongly resist host immune responses and antimicrobial treatments and are freque...
Candida albicans is the major fungus that colonises medical implants, causing device-associated infe...
Microbial biofilms strongly resist host immune responses and antimicrobial treatments and are freque...
Despite the numerous advantages of biosurfactants, such as low toxicity, biodegradability and high s...