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The use of surfactants in the extraction of active ingredients from natural resources: a comprehensive review. [PDF]
Samant BS, Kaliappan R.
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Self-Assembly of a Therapeutic Peptide Surfactant: A Small-Angle X-ray Scattering Study. [PDF]
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Actinomycetes in the spotlight: biodiversity and their role in bioremediation. [PDF]
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Innovations in Biofilm Prevention and Eradication in Medical Sector: An Integrative Review. [PDF]
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Environmental Microbiology, 2010
Part 1 Production: Biosynthetic Mechanisms of Low Molecular Weight Surfactants and Their Precursor Molecules, Rolf K. Hommel and Colin Ratledge Production of Biosurfactants, Jitendra D. Desai and Anjana J. Desai Prospects and Limits for the Production of Biosurfactants Using Immobilized Biocatalysts, Martin Siemann and Fritz Wagner Lipopeptide ...
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Part 1 Production: Biosynthetic Mechanisms of Low Molecular Weight Surfactants and Their Precursor Molecules, Rolf K. Hommel and Colin Ratledge Production of Biosurfactants, Jitendra D. Desai and Anjana J. Desai Prospects and Limits for the Production of Biosurfactants Using Immobilized Biocatalysts, Martin Siemann and Fritz Wagner Lipopeptide ...
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2014
Section I Production Types and Classification of Microbial Surfactants Rudolf Hausmann and Christoph Syldatk Sophorolipids: Microbial Synthesis and Application INA Van Bogaert, K Ciesielska, B Devreese, and W Soetaert Biosurfactants versus Chemically Synthesized Surface-Active Agents Steve Fleurackers Biosurfactants Produced by Genetically Manipulated ...
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Section I Production Types and Classification of Microbial Surfactants Rudolf Hausmann and Christoph Syldatk Sophorolipids: Microbial Synthesis and Application INA Van Bogaert, K Ciesielska, B Devreese, and W Soetaert Biosurfactants versus Chemically Synthesized Surface-Active Agents Steve Fleurackers Biosurfactants Produced by Genetically Manipulated ...
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2021
Biosurfactants produced by different types of microorganisms are amphiphilic biomolecules with active surface properties. Recently, biosurfactants have emerged as promising agents for cancer therapy since a high diversity of these molecules has shown the ability to induce cytotoxicity against many cancer cell lines, thus regulating cancer progression ...
Magalhães, Flávia F. +6 more
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Biosurfactants produced by different types of microorganisms are amphiphilic biomolecules with active surface properties. Recently, biosurfactants have emerged as promising agents for cancer therapy since a high diversity of these molecules has shown the ability to induce cytotoxicity against many cancer cell lines, thus regulating cancer progression ...
Magalhães, Flávia F. +6 more
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Microbiological sciences, 1990
Many different types of biosurfactants are synthesized by microorganisms. As the structures and properties are elucidated, yields increased and costs of recovery from the fermentation media reduced, biosurfactants will become important industrial chemicals.
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Many different types of biosurfactants are synthesized by microorganisms. As the structures and properties are elucidated, yields increased and costs of recovery from the fermentation media reduced, biosurfactants will become important industrial chemicals.
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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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