2021
DOI: 10.1007/10_2021_174
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Screening Strategies for Biosurfactant Discovery

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“…To reduce production costs, utilizing low-cost materials like agricultural by-products (e.g., corn steep liquor and orange peel), food waste (e.g., frying oil, molasses, and cheese whey), and dairy waste is a viable option [60][61][62][63]. Culture supernatant secreted from microorganisms to confirm the presence of biosurfactant is commonly detected using various qualitative and semi-quantitative techniques (see Table 2) including emulsion index (E24), drop-collapse, microwell plate, oil spreading, and haemolytic tests, among others [64]. Colorimetric assays, such as orcinol and Bradford protein assays, offer indirect methods for quantifying sugars and proteins, respectively.…”
Section: Natural-based Surfactantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To reduce production costs, utilizing low-cost materials like agricultural by-products (e.g., corn steep liquor and orange peel), food waste (e.g., frying oil, molasses, and cheese whey), and dairy waste is a viable option [60][61][62][63]. Culture supernatant secreted from microorganisms to confirm the presence of biosurfactant is commonly detected using various qualitative and semi-quantitative techniques (see Table 2) including emulsion index (E24), drop-collapse, microwell plate, oil spreading, and haemolytic tests, among others [64]. Colorimetric assays, such as orcinol and Bradford protein assays, offer indirect methods for quantifying sugars and proteins, respectively.…”
Section: Natural-based Surfactantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Culture supernatant secreted from microorganisms to confirm the presence of biosurfactant is commonly detected using various qualitative and semi-quantitative techniques (see Table 2 ) including emulsion index (E24), drop-collapse, microwell plate, oil spreading, and haemolytic tests, among others [ 64 ]. Colorimetric assays, such as orcinol and Bradford protein assays, offer indirect methods for quantifying sugars and proteins, respectively.…”
Section: Surfactant Classificationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The origin of the microorganisms and the methods used to isolate them also play a role in determining the type of biosurfactants [28] . For example, a strain isolated from a contaminated location is considered an excellent candidate for the degradation of a specific pollutant [29] .…”
Section: Microbial Biosurfactants and Their Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The origin of the microorganisms and the methods used to isolate them also play a role in determining the type of biosurfactants. [28] For example, a strain isolated from a contaminated location is considered an excellent candidate for the degradation of a specific pollutant. [29] Other kinds of bacteria or microorganisms that do not produce surfactant cannot live in a polluted environment, but the microorganism that's been isolated can use the pollutant as an energy source.…”
Section: Microbial Biosurfactants and Their Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%