Production of biosurfactant of microbial origin using different raw materials Deshmukh P. W.1,*, Kulkarni N.S.1, Bodhankar M. G2 1Department of Microbiology, R.A. College, Washim 2Department of Microbiology, Y.M. college, Bharati Vidyapeeth University, Pune *Correspondence Author: E-mail: deshmukhp12687@gmail.com
Online published on 21 March, 2015. Abstract Surfactantsare widely used for industrial, agricultural, food, cosmetic and pharmaceutical applications. Most of the compounds are chemically synthesized. However, it is only in the past few decades that surface active molecules of microbial origin, referred to as biosurfactants, have gained considerable interest. Biosurfactants have advantages over their chemicals counterparts because they are biodegradable, have low toxicity, effective at extreme temperatures or pH values and show better environmental compatibility. To overcome the production cost and to compete with synthetic surfactant inexpensive substrate and effective microorganism must be develop. The present study deals with the positive use of industrial and agricultural waste as the possible subatrate for biosurfactant production and oil has proved to be an attractive substrate for biosurfactant production. Top Keywords Biosurfactants, Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Top |