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Genetic engineering of Starmerella bombicola for the production of cellobiose lipids [PDF]
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Effect of sophorolipid quaternary ammonium salts on activated sludge system
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Novel approaches to avoid microbial adhesion onto biomaterials [PDF]
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A review on biosurfactants: properties, applications and current developments
Bioresource Technology, 2021Microbial surfactants are a large number of amphipathic biomolecules with a myriad of biomolecule constituents from various microbial sources that have been studied for their surface tension reduction activities.
Anoop Markande +1 more
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Advances in Colloid and Interface Science, 2022
This review discusses the classification, characteristics, and applications of biosurfactants. The biosynthesis pathways for different classes of biosurfactants are reviewed.
Ahmed Fuwad +2 more
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This review discusses the classification, characteristics, and applications of biosurfactants. The biosynthesis pathways for different classes of biosurfactants are reviewed.
Ahmed Fuwad +2 more
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Biosurfactants: Formulations, properties, and applications
Current Opinion in Colloid and Interface Science, 2020In this review, we attempt to give an overview on the recent progress made on biosurfactants, surface-active biomolecules produced by microorganisms, which are a sustainable alternative to synthetic surfactants. Different biosurfactants, their production
Constantina Eleni Drakontis, Samiul Amin
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Biosurfactants and oil bioremediation
Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 2002Oil pollution is an environmental problem of increasing importance. Hydrocarbon-degrading microorganisms, adapted to grow and thrive in oil-containing environments, have an important role in the biological treatment of this pollution. One of the limiting factors in this process is the bioavailability of many fractions of the oil.
Eliora Z Ron, Eugene Rosenberg
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Biosurfactants for a Sustainable Future, 2021
Ashwini N. Rane +2 more
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