2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-021-15393-1
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Potential of pineapple peel in the alternative composition of culture media for biosurfactant production

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“…It is noteworthy to mention that the serrawettin produced in the current study decreased the surface tension to 26.8 mN/m (before optimization) which is lower than the reported surface tension for other studied serrawettins. Critical micelle concentration (CMC) of the produced biosurfactant value was almost half that reported by Shawkat et al [26] and Kumari et al [27]. A low CMC indicates that this compound can exert its effect at low concentrations [8].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…It is noteworthy to mention that the serrawettin produced in the current study decreased the surface tension to 26.8 mN/m (before optimization) which is lower than the reported surface tension for other studied serrawettins. Critical micelle concentration (CMC) of the produced biosurfactant value was almost half that reported by Shawkat et al [26] and Kumari et al [27]. A low CMC indicates that this compound can exert its effect at low concentrations [8].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…Researchers have indicated PP as an important fermentation substrate for several applications (Raiane et al, 2016;Aruna, 2019;Maria Monteiro Vieira et al, 2021), mainly due to the chemical structure of the LIG-CEL-HEM matrix with highly hydrolyzable polymeric chains, and high fermentability of hemicellulose under acidic conditions (Dahunsi et al, 2022). Available for fermentation in an anaerobic environment, HEM is reduced to simple sugars by microorganisms, and this action is limited to the beginning of the fermentation process due to the acidification of the medium, which causes a decline in microbial enzymatic activity (Ning et al, 2016).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different renewable feedstocks as substrates in fermentation bioprocesses have been studied. These include rice straw (Panjiar et al, 2020), sugarcane bagasse (Marcelino et al, 2019) corncobs (Sari et al, 2020), corn husk (Saimmai et al, 2018), banana stalks (Asgher et al, 2020), pineapple peels (Vieira et al, 2021), orange peels (Sari et al, 2020), beetroot peels (Dos Santos et al, 2018) and others. Using Achromobacter sp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%