Microbial surfactant

Microbial surface active agents (biosurfactant) have recently been recognized as important microbial products with properties applicable in a number of industries and processes. Being capable of lowering surface- and interfacial- tension, biosurfactants are today thought to be efficient replacers an...

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Main Authors: Al-Araji, Laith Issa Yassin, Raja Abdul Rahman, Raja Noor Zaliha, Basri, Mahiran, Salleh, Abu Bakar
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Published: Malaysian Society for Molecular Biology and Biotechnology 2007
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spelling my.upm.eprints.585062018-01-19T09:23:19Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/58506/ Microbial surfactant Al-Araji, Laith Issa Yassin Raja Abdul Rahman, Raja Noor Zaliha Basri, Mahiran Salleh, Abu Bakar Microbial surface active agents (biosurfactant) have recently been recognized as important microbial products with properties applicable in a number of industries and processes. Being capable of lowering surface- and interfacial- tension, biosurfactants are today thought to be efficient replacers and possible enhancer of chemically synthesized surface-active agents. Some of their superior, such as absence of toxicity, biodegrade ability, and their specificity, make these microbial products both attractive for specific industries and environmentally acceptable. Most of the emphasis to date has been on the application of biosurfactants in petroleum-related activities and industries. They offer attractive products for use in enhanced oil recovery, in cleaning oil spills, in oil emulsification, and in breaking industrially derived oil-in-oil emulsions. Their in situ and ex situ utilization in enhanced oil recovery represent attractive alternatives. More recently, other applications of biosurfactants have also been under development. These include applications in the food industry, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics, this article emphasizes the effect of nutritional and environmental factors on the production of biosurfactants. Malaysian Society for Molecular Biology and Biotechnology 2007 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/58506/1/Microbial%20surfactant.pdf Al-Araji, Laith Issa Yassin and Raja Abdul Rahman, Raja Noor Zaliha and Basri, Mahiran and Salleh, Abu Bakar (2007) Microbial surfactant. Asia Pacific Journal of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, 15 (3). pp. 99-105. ISSN 0128-7451 http://www.msmbb.org.my/apjmbb/html153/153a.htm
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description Microbial surface active agents (biosurfactant) have recently been recognized as important microbial products with properties applicable in a number of industries and processes. Being capable of lowering surface- and interfacial- tension, biosurfactants are today thought to be efficient replacers and possible enhancer of chemically synthesized surface-active agents. Some of their superior, such as absence of toxicity, biodegrade ability, and their specificity, make these microbial products both attractive for specific industries and environmentally acceptable. Most of the emphasis to date has been on the application of biosurfactants in petroleum-related activities and industries. They offer attractive products for use in enhanced oil recovery, in cleaning oil spills, in oil emulsification, and in breaking industrially derived oil-in-oil emulsions. Their in situ and ex situ utilization in enhanced oil recovery represent attractive alternatives. More recently, other applications of biosurfactants have also been under development. These include applications in the food industry, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics, this article emphasizes the effect of nutritional and environmental factors on the production of biosurfactants.
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author Al-Araji, Laith Issa Yassin
Raja Abdul Rahman, Raja Noor Zaliha
Basri, Mahiran
Salleh, Abu Bakar
spellingShingle Al-Araji, Laith Issa Yassin
Raja Abdul Rahman, Raja Noor Zaliha
Basri, Mahiran
Salleh, Abu Bakar
Microbial surfactant
author_facet Al-Araji, Laith Issa Yassin
Raja Abdul Rahman, Raja Noor Zaliha
Basri, Mahiran
Salleh, Abu Bakar
author_sort Al-Araji, Laith Issa Yassin
title Microbial surfactant
title_short Microbial surfactant
title_full Microbial surfactant
title_fullStr Microbial surfactant
title_full_unstemmed Microbial surfactant
title_sort microbial surfactant
publisher Malaysian Society for Molecular Biology and Biotechnology
publishDate 2007
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/58506/1/Microbial%20surfactant.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/58506/
http://www.msmbb.org.my/apjmbb/html153/153a.htm
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