2015
DOI: 10.3109/07388551.2014.979758
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Rhamnolipid biosurfactants: evolutionary implications, applications and future prospects from untapped marine resource

Abstract: Rhamnolipid-biosurfactants are known to be produced by the genus Pseudomonas, however recent literature reported that rhamnolipids (RLs) are distributed among diverse microbial genera. To integrate the evolutionary implications of rhamnosyl transferase among various groups of microorganisms, a comprehensive comparative motif analysis was performed amongst bacterial producers. Findings on new RL-producing microorganism is helpful from a biotechnological perspective and to replace infective P. aeruginosa strains… Show more

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“…Surface-active substances contribute to the emergent properties of biofilms. It is well known that rhamnolipids facilitate movement of P. aeruginosa in biofilms [85], but they are distributed among diverse microbial genera [86]. Surfactin, formed by B. subtilis, inhibits biofilm formation of different strains, including E. coli , P. mirabilis and S. enterica [87].…”
Section: Physical Properties Of Epsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Surface-active substances contribute to the emergent properties of biofilms. It is well known that rhamnolipids facilitate movement of P. aeruginosa in biofilms [85], but they are distributed among diverse microbial genera [86]. Surfactin, formed by B. subtilis, inhibits biofilm formation of different strains, including E. coli , P. mirabilis and S. enterica [87].…”
Section: Physical Properties Of Epsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several biosurfactants exhibit antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral activities, which make them relevant molecules for applications in combating many diseases and infections . One of the preliminary research performed by Kiran et al , substantiate that stored grain pest Sitophilus oryzae can be controlled using glycolipid biosurfactant and this finding increases the scope of green and safe methods to protect stored produce from invading pests. Vatsa et al presented a review about the antimicrobial properties of rhamnolipids and the involvement of these molecules in the stimulation of immunity in plants.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biosurfactants are an important class of microbially synthesised compounds that have been extensively researched due to their diverse biological properties and functions (Van Hamme et al 2006; Gudiña et al 2013; Kiran et al 2016). Moreover, owing to their low toxicity and biodegradable nature, they exhibit potential for various commercial applications as environmentally friendly alternatives to synthetic surfactants (Nitschke and Costa 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%