Biosurfactants are the surface active compounds which are of microbial origin that are produced by different strains of bacteria fungi and actinomycetes. Soil samples were collected and 10 fungal colonies were isolated using pour plate method. Out of 10 fungal strains three were selected for further studies based on foaming activity. Preliminary and confirmatory tests were used for the identification of biosurfactant produced by three fungal strains. PS7 showed high biosurfactant production in emulsification index compared to other isolates. In this study morphology of fungal isolates were seen using trinocular microscope. Biosurfactants had different applications in the areas of oil recovery, cosmetics, agriculture, food processing
In this study, a total of 176 isolates was obtained from two coastal sampling locations. Out of this...
Bio-surfactants are structurally diverse group of surface-active molecules, synthesized by micro-org...
AbstractBiosurfactants are amphiphilic molecules with effective surface-active and biological proper...
The aims of this research were to study biosurfactant producing bacteria isolated from soil and to d...
The present study aimed to isolate and characterize bio surfactants bacteria. Biosurfactants are sur...
Biosurfactant are extracellular macromolecules produced by bacteria, yeast, and fungi when grown on ...
Biosurfactants are an amphiphilic compounds synthesized by a variety of bacteria and fungi which as ...
WOS: 000443394500007PubMed ID: 29938807In this study, 65 yeast strains were isolated from different ...
Biosurfactants are surface‑active compounds from biological sources, usually extracellular, produced...
Biosurfactants produced by bacteria are surface active compounds involved in the degradation of hydr...
Biosurfactants are a diverse and heterogeneous group of microbial metabolites synthesized by bacteri...
WOS: 000271892300008PubMed: 20088204Biosurfactants or surface-active compounds are produced by micro...
ABSTRACT: A wide variety of bacteria is far more exploited than fungi as biosurfactants (BS) or bioe...
In this study, isolation and identification of microorganisms from petroleum refinery wastewater wit...
Biosurfactants are amphiphilic compounds comprising of a non-polar (hydrophobic) group and a polar (...
In this study, a total of 176 isolates was obtained from two coastal sampling locations. Out of this...
Bio-surfactants are structurally diverse group of surface-active molecules, synthesized by micro-org...
AbstractBiosurfactants are amphiphilic molecules with effective surface-active and biological proper...
The aims of this research were to study biosurfactant producing bacteria isolated from soil and to d...
The present study aimed to isolate and characterize bio surfactants bacteria. Biosurfactants are sur...
Biosurfactant are extracellular macromolecules produced by bacteria, yeast, and fungi when grown on ...
Biosurfactants are an amphiphilic compounds synthesized by a variety of bacteria and fungi which as ...
WOS: 000443394500007PubMed ID: 29938807In this study, 65 yeast strains were isolated from different ...
Biosurfactants are surface‑active compounds from biological sources, usually extracellular, produced...
Biosurfactants produced by bacteria are surface active compounds involved in the degradation of hydr...
Biosurfactants are a diverse and heterogeneous group of microbial metabolites synthesized by bacteri...
WOS: 000271892300008PubMed: 20088204Biosurfactants or surface-active compounds are produced by micro...
ABSTRACT: A wide variety of bacteria is far more exploited than fungi as biosurfactants (BS) or bioe...
In this study, isolation and identification of microorganisms from petroleum refinery wastewater wit...
Biosurfactants are amphiphilic compounds comprising of a non-polar (hydrophobic) group and a polar (...
In this study, a total of 176 isolates was obtained from two coastal sampling locations. Out of this...
Bio-surfactants are structurally diverse group of surface-active molecules, synthesized by micro-org...
AbstractBiosurfactants are amphiphilic molecules with effective surface-active and biological proper...