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Sustainable biosurfactant produced by Serratia marcescens UCP 1549 and its suitability for agricultural and marine bioremediation applications.

Hélvia W C AraújoRosileide F S AndradeDayana Montero-RodríguezDaylin Rubio-RibeauxCarlos A Alves da SilvaGalba Maria de Campos Takaki
Published in: Microbial cell factories (2019)
The use of medium containing CWW not only reduces the cost of process of biosurfactant production, but also the environmental pollution due to the inappropriate disposal of this residue. This fact, added to the high stability and non-toxicity of the biosurfactant produced by S. marcescens UCP 1549, confirms its high environmental compatibility, make it a sustainable biocompound that can be replace chemical surfactants in diverse industries. In addition, the effectiveness of biosurfactant for stimulate seed germination and removing burned motor oil from sand, suggests its suitability for agriculture and bioremediation applications.
Keyphrases
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  • bacillus subtilis
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  • climate change
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  • life cycle
  • health risk assessment