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Production of a microbial emulsifier with biotechnological potential for environmental applications
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2019-02Registro en:
Rulli, Macarena María; Alvarez, Analia; Fuentes, María Soledad; Colin, Veronica Leticia; Production of a microbial emulsifier with biotechnological potential for environmental applications; Elsevier Science; Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces; 174; 2-2019; 459-466
0927-7765
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Rulli, Macarena María
Alvarez, Analia
Fuentes, María Soledad
Colin, Veronica Leticia
Resumen
The present work reports the production of bioemulsifiers (BEs) by an environmental bacterium closely related to Bacillus spp., using agro-industrial wastes and by-products as low-cost carbon sources. Maximum emulsifying activity was detected using crude glycerol (CG) (E 24 = 59%), producing 2.8 g/L of BE at 24 h of incubation. The microbial product presented significantly higher biodegradability in comparison to three commercial emulsifying agents (sodium dodecyl sulfate, SDS; Tween 80; and Arabic gum, AG). Interestingly, BE proved to be innocuous for Caco-2 cells and wheat seedlings, used as toxicological indicators. The BE and AG showed (in most of the cases) higher stability to changes in temperature (37 °C–100 °C), pH (3–10), and salt concentration (5% and 10%, w/v) in comparison to the SDS and Tween 80. Finally, the microbial product displayed a large affinity to a wide range of hydrophobic substrates showing emulsifying activities similar to or even better than SDS, Tween 80 and AG. The results presented in this study demonstrate the potential of a bioproduct obtained from CG to be used for environmental purposes.