Abstract:Caatinga of Pernambuco is an area with a potential richness of microorganisms that produce biosurfactants, which are considered good candidates to replace synthetic surfactants in industrial applications due to their functional stability and low toxicity. In this context, current study aimed to investigate the biosurfactant production by the bacterium Enterobacter cloacae UCP 1597, isolated from the Caatinga soil. First fermentation was carried out in Erlenmeyer flasks containing 100 ml of medium, according to… Show more
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