WOS: 000443394500007PubMed ID: 29938807In this study, 65 yeast strains were isolated from different environmental samples contaminated with various petroleum hydrocarbons such as activated sludges and soil samples from automobile workshops. The yeast isolates were tested for biosurfactant production using various screening methods such as parafilm M test, oil displacement assay, drop collapse assay, determination of surface tension reduction, and emulsification index. Nineteen of the isolates were found positive for biosurfactant production and their molecular characterizations were carried out by sequencing analysis of the ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 region and D1/D2 domain of 26S rDNA. The results indicated that these strains were from a wide range of...
Among oil-degrading microorganisms isolated from oil-polluted industrial areas, one yeast strain sho...
Biosurfactants are amphiphilic compounds produced usually within the cell surfaces of microbes or ex...
WOS: 000442851500007PubMed ID: 30156515Black yeast in the genus Exophiala are able to grow in hydroc...
Biyosürfaktanlar, bakteri, maya ve funguslar tarafından sentezlenen yüzey aktif moleküllerdir. Düşük...
Biosurfactants are bioactive agents that can be produced by many different microorganisms. Among tho...
Biosurfactants are bioactive agents that can be produced by many different microorganisms. Among tho...
WOS: 000271892300008PubMed: 20088204Biosurfactants or surface-active compounds are produced by micro...
Microbial surfactants are surface-active metabolites, produced by microorganisms, which have low tox...
Biosurfactant are extracellular macromolecules produced by bacteria, yeast, and fungi when grown on ...
AbstractThe biosurfactants produced by yeast species belonging to Candida, Rhodotorula and Yarrowia ...
Biosurfactants are amphiphilic compounds produced by microorganisms and have multifarious uses in in...
Yarrowia lipolytica is a unique, strictly aerobic yeast with the ability to degrade efficiently hydr...
AbstractIn this study, the bacterium Bacillus licheniformis DSM=13 strain ATCC 14580 and the yeast C...
Biosurfactants are the surface active compounds which are of microbial origin that are produced by d...
The interest in microbial surfactants has been steadily increasing in recent years, as the microbial...
Among oil-degrading microorganisms isolated from oil-polluted industrial areas, one yeast strain sho...
Biosurfactants are amphiphilic compounds produced usually within the cell surfaces of microbes or ex...
WOS: 000442851500007PubMed ID: 30156515Black yeast in the genus Exophiala are able to grow in hydroc...
Biyosürfaktanlar, bakteri, maya ve funguslar tarafından sentezlenen yüzey aktif moleküllerdir. Düşük...
Biosurfactants are bioactive agents that can be produced by many different microorganisms. Among tho...
Biosurfactants are bioactive agents that can be produced by many different microorganisms. Among tho...
WOS: 000271892300008PubMed: 20088204Biosurfactants or surface-active compounds are produced by micro...
Microbial surfactants are surface-active metabolites, produced by microorganisms, which have low tox...
Biosurfactant are extracellular macromolecules produced by bacteria, yeast, and fungi when grown on ...
AbstractThe biosurfactants produced by yeast species belonging to Candida, Rhodotorula and Yarrowia ...
Biosurfactants are amphiphilic compounds produced by microorganisms and have multifarious uses in in...
Yarrowia lipolytica is a unique, strictly aerobic yeast with the ability to degrade efficiently hydr...
AbstractIn this study, the bacterium Bacillus licheniformis DSM=13 strain ATCC 14580 and the yeast C...
Biosurfactants are the surface active compounds which are of microbial origin that are produced by d...
The interest in microbial surfactants has been steadily increasing in recent years, as the microbial...
Among oil-degrading microorganisms isolated from oil-polluted industrial areas, one yeast strain sho...
Biosurfactants are amphiphilic compounds produced usually within the cell surfaces of microbes or ex...
WOS: 000442851500007PubMed ID: 30156515Black yeast in the genus Exophiala are able to grow in hydroc...