Ebook BookBiosurfactant Production from Oil Contaminated Soil Biosurfactants from microbial isolates for industrial and environmental applications

Free Ebook Biosurfactant Production from Oil Contaminated Soil Biosurfactants from microbial isolates for industrial and environmental applications



Free Ebook Biosurfactant Production from Oil Contaminated Soil Biosurfactants from microbial isolates for industrial and environmental applications

Free Ebook Biosurfactant Production from Oil Contaminated Soil Biosurfactants from microbial isolates for industrial and environmental applications

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Published on: 2012-02-03
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Free Ebook Biosurfactant Production from Oil Contaminated Soil Biosurfactants from microbial isolates for industrial and environmental applications

Biosurfactants in the recent past have become an important product of biotechnology for industrial and medical applications. The aim was to isolate biosurfactant producing organism from oil spilled soil sample. Six soil samples were collected in and around Bangalore.The microorganisms were isolated and screened for efficient biosurfactant producers and different physico-chemical tests for characterization of biosurfactants were done. Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAVIJ and Bacillus subtilis BSVIJ were producing maximum biosurfactants when grown on four different carbon sources namely palm, castrol, coconut and honge oils of different concentrations.The HPLC studies confirmed and quantified the different types of rhamnolipids Rha-Rha-C10-C10 and Rha-C10-C10 produced from Pseudomonas and Bacillus produced surfactin which were confirmed through standards. The study concludes that palm oil and castrol oil at 2% concentration seems to be the best carbon source for biosurfactant production and the two organisms isolated; Pseudomonas PAVIJ and Bacillus BSVIJ are very much potent to produce rhamnolipid and surfactin biosurfactants which are antioxidant and antimicrobial in nature. Professor Ravi Naidu / Staff Profile / The University of ... Professor Ravi Naidu is a global leader in contamination studies studying agricultural and industrial impacts on the environment. His research has led to the ... Bioremediation of Petroleum oil Contaminated Soil and Water INTRODUCTION. The world depends on oil. Vast amount is used transported processed and stored around the world. In 2003 the total world consumption of petroleum was ... DOI: 10.1021/nl0155274 - ACS Publications Home Page A novel biological method for the synthesis of silver nanoparticles using the fungus Verticillium is reported. Exposure of the fungal biomass to aqueous Ag + ions ... Current Research Topics in Applied Microbiology and ... This book contains a compilation of papers presented at the II International Conference on Environmental Industrial and Applied Microbiology (BioMicroWorld2007) held ... Production Characterisation and Applications of ... APPLICATIONS OF BIOSURFACTANT. A number of applications of biosurfactants have been researched into and published. Its usefulness to man in most aspects of ...
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