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Molecular Characterization of Biosurfactant Producing Lactobacillus strains and their Physicochemical Properties

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dc.contributor.author Abdalsadiq, Nagea
dc.contributor.author .A Abdalrahim, Ola. M
dc.contributor.author . M Qowaider, Salema R
dc.date.accessioned 2024-12-23T08:54:44Z
dc.date.available 2024-12-23T08:54:44Z
dc.date.issued 2024-10-01
dc.identifier.issn 2790-0614
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace-su.server.ly:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2566
dc.description.abstract Biosurfactants or surface-active compounds are biodegradable, non-toxic and ecofriendly compounds released by microorganisms. Biosurfactants are amphiphilic compounds cause surface tension reduction both aqueous solutions and hydrocarbon mixtures. The main purpose of this work was to characterize biosurfactant produced by Lactobacillus strains. Identification using 16s rDNA identified the isolates as L. acidophilus Effect different parameters (temperature, PH and Salinity) were studied to evaluate the stability of biosurfactant after treatment. In addition, critical micelle concentration of biosurfactant, emulsification index and viscosity reduction of palm and engine oils have been studied. The results revealed that, the biosurfactant from L. acidophilus and L. pentosus maintains its emulsifications activities unaffected in the wide range of parameter's study except slightly decreasing in emulsification index values at salinity 15%. The maximum reduction in surface tension was 18.05 mN/m with minimum concentration of critical micelle concentration of 7.5 mg/ml and high decrease of palm and engine oil viscosity of 110.1 and 165.3% respectively. This study concluded that, the emulsification activity, the surface activity and the stability to heat treatment, different PH and salinity of biosurfactant of Lactobacillus strains revealed the application of the biosurfactant in food, pharmaceutical, cosmetics industries and oilrecovery. السير الشخصية للمؤلفين Nagea Abdalsadiq، Zoology Department, Science Faculty, Omar Al-Mukhtar University, El-Beida-Libya Zoology Department, Science Faculty, Omar Al-Mukhtar University, El-Beida-Libya Ola. M.A Abdalrahim، Zoology Department, Science Faculty, Omar Al-Mukhtar University, El-Beida-Libya Zoology Department, Science Faculty, Omar Al-Mukhtar University, El-Beida-Libya Salema R. 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Microbiol Res. Vol. 160 (3): p. 249-255. Satpute, S.K., Banat, I.M., Dhakephalkar, P.K., Banpurkar, A.G., et al., 2010. Biosurfactants, bioemulsifiers and exopolysaccharides from marine microorganisms. Biotechnol. Adv., 28, 436– Cooper, D. G., C. R. MacDonald, S. J. B. Duff, & N. Kosaric. 1981. Enhanced production of surfactin from Bacillus slubtilis by continuous product removal and metal cation additions. Appl. Environ. Microbiol., 42:408-412, 1981. Nadielly R. Andrade Silva, Marcos A. C. Luna,André L. C. M. A. Santiago, Luciana O. Franco, Grayce K. B. Silva,Patrícia M. de Souza, Kaoru Okada,Clarissa D. C. Albuquerque, Carlos A.Alves da Silva,andGalba M. Campos-Takaki. 2014. Biosurfactant-and-Bioemulsifier Produced by a Promising Cunninghamellaechinulata Isolated from Caatinga Soil in the Northeast ofBrazil. Campos-Takaki Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2014, 15, 15377-15395. التنزيلات PDF منشور 2023-11-21 كيفية الاقتباس Nagea Abdalsadiq, Ola. M.A Abdalrahim, & Salema R. M Qowaider. (2023). Molecular Characterization of Biosurfactant Producing Lactobacillus strains and their Physicochemical Properties . مجلة البيان العلمية, (10), 483–473. استرجع في من https://journal.su.edu.ly/index.php/bayan/article/view/2350 المزيد من صيغ الاقتباسات إصدار عدد 10 (2021): العدد العاشر اكتوبر-2021 القسم Articles ISSn مجـلة البيـان العلمية المحكمة تصـدر عن نقابة اعضـاء هيئـة التدريـس بجامعة سرت ، وتخضع لإشراف الهيئة الليبية للبحث العلمي، وتنشر من قبل جامعة سرت رقم الايداع بدار الكتب الوطنية بنغازي (212 /2019) Coverage: 2018-2023 ISSN:2790-0614 Links روابط - عن المجلة - الرؤية والرسالة والأهداف - كلمة هيئة التحرير - أعضــاء هيئة التحرير - الهيئـــة الاستشاريـــة - سياسات و شروط النشر - مخالفة أخلاقيات البحث والنشر - النشر والاشتراك - نموذج طلب نشر - تحميل قالب المجلة bayan.j@su.edu.ly viztor اللغة العربية English المعلومات للقراء للمؤلفين لأمناء المكتبات الكلمات المفتاحية ليبيا الجبل الأخضر طرابلس الجامعات الليبية التضخم الشعير مضادات الأكسدة العناصر المعدنية الاكتفاء الذاتي زغاليل العلاج طبيعي Bilirubin الهوامش التسويقية التكاليف التسويقية محاصيل الخضر تاجر الجملة فطريات، طبرق الإدارة التعلم الإلكتروني استخدام الطاقة البديلة السجل اليوريا المعتقدات الممارسات الغريب العدد الحالي شعار Atom شعار RSS2 شعار RSS1 en_US
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dc.publisher جامعة سرت - Sirte University en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries العدد العاشر أكتوبر2021;483-473
dc.subject L. pentosus en_US
dc.subject ، L. acidophilus,، en_US
dc.subject critical micelle concentration, en_US
dc.subject Surface tension,، en_US
dc.subject Emulsification index,، en_US
dc.subject Biosurfactant,، en_US
dc.title Molecular Characterization of Biosurfactant Producing Lactobacillus strains and their Physicochemical Properties en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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