Abstract:Biosurfactants are metabolites produced by microorganisms during their growth and reproduction. They are amphiphilic molecules capable of modifying surface and interfacial tension. A petrophilic, nitrogen-fixing, phosphorus-solubilizing, and biosurfactant-producing bacterial strain was isolated and characterized. The isolated strain was cultivated in Kim medium with a C:N ratio of 2:1, from which its growth kinetics was determined. Samples of the culture broth were taken at different times and the collapsed dr… Show more
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