The present work aims to produce rhamnolipid from waste cooking oil (WCO) using a newly isolated bacterium named Pseudomonas SWP-4. SWP-4 was a high-yield strain that could accumulate rhamnolipid steadily even in decline phase and gave a maximum rhamnolipid yield of 13.93 g/L and WCO utilization percent around 88%. The critical micelle concentration of the produced rhamnolipid was only 27 mg/L and its emulsification index against n-hexadecane reached around 59%. Moreover, it reduced the surface tension of water from 71.8 mN/m to 24.1 mN/m and the interfacial tension against n-hexadecane from 29.4 mN/m to 0.9 mN/m. Results of biosurfactant stability show the rhamnolipid was effective when the salinity was lower than 8% and pH value ranged fr...
Biosurfactants are produced by bacteria or yeast utilizing different substrates as sugars, glycerol,...
Biosurfactants are surface active compounds and amphiphatic in nature which consist of hydrophilic h...
Biodiesel side stream waste glycerol was identified as a cheap carbon source for rhamnolipids (RLs) ...
The properties and applications of rhamnolipid surfactants produced by Pseudomonas aeruginosa L2-1 f...
Rhamnolipids are one of the important biosurfactants that are useful in many industries like pharmac...
Biosurfactants are surface active compounds and amphiphatic in nature which consist of hydrophilic h...
Rhamnolipid biosurfactant is a lipid surfactant produced from various carbon sources through fermen...
Oil wastes were evaluated as alternative low-cost substrates for the production of rhamnolipids by P...
Oil wastes were evaluated as alternative low-cost substrates for the production of rhamnolipids by P...
Soybean oil soapstock was utilized as an alternative carbon source for the production of rhamnolipid...
Soybean oil soapstock was utilized as an alternative carbon source for the production of rhamnolipid...
Biosurfactants are surface active compounds and amphiphatic in nature which consist of hydrophilic h...
Rhamnolipid as a potent natural biosurfactant has a wide range of potential applications, including ...
This study aimed at comparing the effect of various carbon sources with a fixed nitrogen source for ...
Pseudomonas strains are able to biosynthesize rhamnose-containing surfactants also known as rhamnoli...
Biosurfactants are produced by bacteria or yeast utilizing different substrates as sugars, glycerol,...
Biosurfactants are surface active compounds and amphiphatic in nature which consist of hydrophilic h...
Biodiesel side stream waste glycerol was identified as a cheap carbon source for rhamnolipids (RLs) ...
The properties and applications of rhamnolipid surfactants produced by Pseudomonas aeruginosa L2-1 f...
Rhamnolipids are one of the important biosurfactants that are useful in many industries like pharmac...
Biosurfactants are surface active compounds and amphiphatic in nature which consist of hydrophilic h...
Rhamnolipid biosurfactant is a lipid surfactant produced from various carbon sources through fermen...
Oil wastes were evaluated as alternative low-cost substrates for the production of rhamnolipids by P...
Oil wastes were evaluated as alternative low-cost substrates for the production of rhamnolipids by P...
Soybean oil soapstock was utilized as an alternative carbon source for the production of rhamnolipid...
Soybean oil soapstock was utilized as an alternative carbon source for the production of rhamnolipid...
Biosurfactants are surface active compounds and amphiphatic in nature which consist of hydrophilic h...
Rhamnolipid as a potent natural biosurfactant has a wide range of potential applications, including ...
This study aimed at comparing the effect of various carbon sources with a fixed nitrogen source for ...
Pseudomonas strains are able to biosynthesize rhamnose-containing surfactants also known as rhamnoli...
Biosurfactants are produced by bacteria or yeast utilizing different substrates as sugars, glycerol,...
Biosurfactants are surface active compounds and amphiphatic in nature which consist of hydrophilic h...
Biodiesel side stream waste glycerol was identified as a cheap carbon source for rhamnolipids (RLs) ...