Mechanistic Insights for Microbiome Application in Plant Disease Resistance
This review summarises the mechanisms underlying plant‐guided microbiome modulation and probiotic‐mediated disease suppression. Additionally, it highlights the challenges to be addressed for a better microbiome application of disease resistance in sustainable agriculture and proposes possible strategies. Figure was created with BioRender.
Jiakang Yin
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Valorization of agro-industrial wastes towards the production of rhamnolipids [PDF]
In this work, oil mill wastewater (OMW), a residue generated during olive oil extraction, was evaluated as an inducer of rhamnolipid production. Using a medium containing as sole ingredients corn steep liquor (10%, v/v), sugarcane molasses (10%, w/v) and
Azevedo, Zélia +5 more
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Extraction of nonylphenol, pyrene and phenanthrene from sewage sludge and composted biosolids by cyclodextrins and rhamnolipids [PDF]
F. Madrid +2 more
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The Space Within: How Architected Voids Promote Tissue Formation
This review explores the role of void spaces in tissue engineering scaffolds and examines four key methods for introducing porosity into hydrogels at different scales. It discusses sacrificial templating, microgels, phase separation, and 3D printing, highlighting principles, advantages, and limitations. It also addresses emerging strategies integrating
Anna Puiggalí‐Jou +3 more
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Biomedical and therapeutic applications of biosurfactants [PDF]
During the last years, several applications of biosurfactants with medical purposes have been reported. Biosurfactants are considered relevant molecules for applications in combating many diseases and as therapeutic agents due to their antibacterial ...
A. Bernheimer +114 more
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Microorganisms generate versatile biosurfactants with a wide range of uses. Although cost issues still exist, industrial interest is growing because to the advantages of sustainability, which are enhanced by genetic engineering; life cycle evaluation is crucial for scalable, environmentally responsible production.
Lavanya M., Rishabh Agarwala
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Rhamnolipids: an insight to the overall characteristics of these extraordinary biomolecules
Worldwide, rhamnolipids have become the ‘green, eco-friendly’ alternative to traditional chemical surfactants. Rhamnolipids are widely applicable in a variety of industries, such as bioremediation, food, petroleum, and agriculture.
Mulky Lavanya
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Enumeration of Biosurfactant Producing Microorganisms from Oil Contaminated Soil in and around Bangalore (India) [PDF]
Enhanced production of biosurfactants was carried out with six soil samples, SS-A to SS-F collected from petrochemical contaminated sites in and around Bangalore city.
Jayalakshmi, N.R. +2 more
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Systematic comparison of the functional physico-chemical characteristics and biocidal activity of microbial derived biosurfactants on blood-derived and breast cancer cells [PDF]
Hypothesis The cytotoxicity of biosurfactants on cell membranes may be influenced by composition of their hydrophilic head and hydrophobic tails. It is hypothesised that they form mixed micelles which exert a detergent-like effect that disrupts the ...
Abdel-Mawgoud +47 more
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Compost teas derived from bell pepper and citrus waste are rich in bioactive phenolics and lignin derivatives, showing strong antibacterial activity against gram‐positive bacteria and potent antiviral effects against HSV‐1 and RSV. These findings highlight their potential as sustainable, circular bioresources for biomedical applications.
Maria Vittoria Verrillo +7 more
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