1. Optimization of Biosurfactant Production using Chrysene Degrading Bacteria Isolated from Marine Water
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Smeera Thomas, Greena Joshy, and Kavitha Subbiah
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bacillus halotolerans ,biosurfactant ,lipopeptides ,bioremediation ,hydrocarbons ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
Biosurfactants were found to be a suitable candidate for environment clean-up and as an alternative to conventional treatment systems. In the present study, a polyaromatic hydrocarbon degrading organism Bacillus halotolerans was screened for its ability to produce biosurfactant during hydrocarbon degradation. The bio-surfactant activity of the organism was screened by using various methods like oil spreading technique, emulsification assay, foam height analysis and parafilm-M test. The design expert software was used to optimize the suitable conditions for the production of biosurfactants. The optimum conditions were determined as pH 6, Chrysene-100 ppm, nitrogen source -1000 ppm and at 144 hrs using the design of experiments. The organism showed good oil degradation capacity and maximum growth was achieved in 6 days. Biosurfactant obtained from the biodegradation medium was confirmed to be lipopeptide using TLC, FTIR and GCMS.
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- 2022
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