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Biossurfactant production by isolated bacteria from petroleum industry’s effluent targeting bioremediation

[Display omitted] In this study, bacterial strains from the Bacillus genus were isolated from residual effluents from treatment unit of a Petroleum Factory to produce a biosurfactant, aiming the bioremediation of oil-contaminated soils. Five strains were selected to perform fermentation tests. Resul...

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Published in:Results in Chemistry 2023-12, Vol.6, p.101038, Article 101038
Main Authors: Vale, Katiany do Vale, Soares, Darlane Wellen Freitas, da Silva, Ana Luiza Beserra, Abreu, Flavia Oliveira Monteiro da Silva, de Oliveira Almeida, João Lucas Isidio, Oliveira, Maria Roniele Félix, Reck, Liange, Melo, Vânia Maria Maciel, Alves, Daniela Ribeiro, Alves, Carlucio Roberto
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description [Display omitted] In this study, bacterial strains from the Bacillus genus were isolated from residual effluents from treatment unit of a Petroleum Factory to produce a biosurfactant, aiming the bioremediation of oil-contaminated soils. Five strains were selected to perform fermentation tests. Results showed that the strain LUB P1 presented a lipopeptide with excellent properties, which reduced the surface tension to rates below 30 mN/m. The bacteria were genetically identified as a species belonging to the Bacillus subtilis. Characterization of the biosurfactant confirmed that the main component is surfactin, with a critical micellar concentration (CMC) value of 15 mg.L−1 and high stability to temperature, salinity, and pH variations. In addition, showed low toxicity compared to synthetic surfactants. Bioremediation tests indicated motor oil removal efficiency of over 80% on the temperature of 60 °C in its CMC, presenting excellent properties for the application in bioremediation.
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