Surfactin, a lipopeptide produced by strains of Bacillus subtilis, has been proved to be a suitable biosurfactant in several applications. For many years, it has been investigated mainly for oil recovery and environmental usage. Its chemical, technological and functional characteristics turn surfactin into an attractive compound for several utilizations. In this review we emphasize some aspects of surfactin as a new food ingredient and its potential pharmaceutical and health applications
Since the end of the 20th century, the efforts regarding the environment protection have been increa...
International audienceSurfactin is a lipoheptapeptide produced by several Bacillus species and ident...
This work aimed to study the potential of a newly marine bacterium, Bacillus stratosphericus FLU5, t...
Surfactin is a lipopeptide of the biosurfactant class, most commonly produced by Bacillus subtilis, ...
Lipopeptides produced by microorganisms are one of the five major classes of biosurfactants known a...
Biosurfactants are a functionally and structurally heterogeneous group of biomolecules produced by m...
Surfactin, a bacterial cyclic lipopeptide, is produced by various strains of Bacillus subtilis and i...
The microbial conversion of agro-industrial oil wastes into biosurfactants shows promise as a biomas...
In 1968, Arima et al. discovered the heptapeptide, known as surfactin, which belongs to a family of ...
Abstract: Lipopeptides produced by microorganisms are one of the five major classes of biosurfactant...
The surfactants are amphipathic molecules which have in their chemical structure hydrophobic and hyd...
The increasing environmental concern about chemical surfactants triggers attention to microbial-deri...
Chemically synthesized surfactants are widely used for many purposes in almost every sector of moder...
Background: Biosurfactants are surface-active molecules produced by different microorganisms and dis...
Surfactin is a lipoheptapeptide produced by several Bacillus species and identified for the first ti...
Since the end of the 20th century, the efforts regarding the environment protection have been increa...
International audienceSurfactin is a lipoheptapeptide produced by several Bacillus species and ident...
This work aimed to study the potential of a newly marine bacterium, Bacillus stratosphericus FLU5, t...
Surfactin is a lipopeptide of the biosurfactant class, most commonly produced by Bacillus subtilis, ...
Lipopeptides produced by microorganisms are one of the five major classes of biosurfactants known a...
Biosurfactants are a functionally and structurally heterogeneous group of biomolecules produced by m...
Surfactin, a bacterial cyclic lipopeptide, is produced by various strains of Bacillus subtilis and i...
The microbial conversion of agro-industrial oil wastes into biosurfactants shows promise as a biomas...
In 1968, Arima et al. discovered the heptapeptide, known as surfactin, which belongs to a family of ...
Abstract: Lipopeptides produced by microorganisms are one of the five major classes of biosurfactant...
The surfactants are amphipathic molecules which have in their chemical structure hydrophobic and hyd...
The increasing environmental concern about chemical surfactants triggers attention to microbial-deri...
Chemically synthesized surfactants are widely used for many purposes in almost every sector of moder...
Background: Biosurfactants are surface-active molecules produced by different microorganisms and dis...
Surfactin is a lipoheptapeptide produced by several Bacillus species and identified for the first ti...
Since the end of the 20th century, the efforts regarding the environment protection have been increa...
International audienceSurfactin is a lipoheptapeptide produced by several Bacillus species and ident...
This work aimed to study the potential of a newly marine bacterium, Bacillus stratosphericus FLU5, t...