2016
DOI: 10.21275/v5i2.nov153231
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Production, Characterization and Application of a New Biosurfactant Derived from Egyptian Sunflower Seeds

Abstract: Abstract:A new biosurfactant (SR122) was obtained for the first time from the seeds of sunflower plant growing locally in Egypt. This bioproduct was recovered from the seeds using simple and cost effective method that gave higher biosurfactant yield (20-25% w/w). The new product (SR 122) may be an alternative to the microbial and synthetic surfactants because it is non toxic (as it was originated from safe natural sources-the plant), cost-effective, produced in higher yield (as compared to the microbial biosur… Show more

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