Surfactant use throughout mankind is extensive, from their initial applications as detergents extending to use in medicine, lubricant, cosmetics and even enhanced oil recovery. However, the image of surfactant use has in the past been tarnished by issues with low biodegradability and their synthesis from nonsustainable resources. Amino acid–based surfactants are a class of surfactants derived from a hydrophobe source coupled with simple amino acids, mixed amino acids from synthesis or from protein hydrolysates, and as such can be derived solely from renewable resources. There are several pathways for their synthesis and this allows for extensive structural diversity in this class of surfactants, resulting in widespread tuneable functionalit...
Surfactants (a contraction of the term surface active agents) are large volume chemicals; their annu...
Abstract: Surfactants are extensively employed in industrial, agricultural, and food, cosmetics and ...
Surfactin, a bacterial cyclic lipopeptide, is produced by various strains of Bacillus subtilis and i...
Surfactant use throughout mankind is extensive, from their initial applications as detergents extend...
First published as an Advance Article on the web 26th March 2004 The value of amino acids and vegeta...
The 20 standard amino acids (together with a few more that are not used in the biosynthesis of prote...
Society is increasingly aware of the urgent need to find solutions to the serious problem of plastic...
The rapid increase of drug resistant bacteria makes necessary the development of new antimicrobial a...
The rapid increase of drug resistant bacteria makes necessary the development of new antimicrobial a...
Three homologous series with alkyl chains of 10-16 carbon atoms as hydrophobic part conjugated via a...
Current synthesised surfactants available commercially have adverse effects on the environment due t...
Several new multifunctional molecules derived from natural sources such as amino acids and hydroxyci...
Surfactants are used in many industrial applications, such as flotation, flocculation, water treatme...
Cationic surfactants have great potential as drug vehicles and for use in gene therapy (cationic ves...
Surfactants are being examined for many different fields such as chemical, medical, cosmetics, and p...
Surfactants (a contraction of the term surface active agents) are large volume chemicals; their annu...
Abstract: Surfactants are extensively employed in industrial, agricultural, and food, cosmetics and ...
Surfactin, a bacterial cyclic lipopeptide, is produced by various strains of Bacillus subtilis and i...
Surfactant use throughout mankind is extensive, from their initial applications as detergents extend...
First published as an Advance Article on the web 26th March 2004 The value of amino acids and vegeta...
The 20 standard amino acids (together with a few more that are not used in the biosynthesis of prote...
Society is increasingly aware of the urgent need to find solutions to the serious problem of plastic...
The rapid increase of drug resistant bacteria makes necessary the development of new antimicrobial a...
The rapid increase of drug resistant bacteria makes necessary the development of new antimicrobial a...
Three homologous series with alkyl chains of 10-16 carbon atoms as hydrophobic part conjugated via a...
Current synthesised surfactants available commercially have adverse effects on the environment due t...
Several new multifunctional molecules derived from natural sources such as amino acids and hydroxyci...
Surfactants are used in many industrial applications, such as flotation, flocculation, water treatme...
Cationic surfactants have great potential as drug vehicles and for use in gene therapy (cationic ves...
Surfactants are being examined for many different fields such as chemical, medical, cosmetics, and p...
Surfactants (a contraction of the term surface active agents) are large volume chemicals; their annu...
Abstract: Surfactants are extensively employed in industrial, agricultural, and food, cosmetics and ...
Surfactin, a bacterial cyclic lipopeptide, is produced by various strains of Bacillus subtilis and i...