Characterization of biosurfactant produced in response to petroleum crude oil stress by Bacillus sp. WD22 in marine environment
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Brazilian Journal of Microbiology
Abstract
Bacillus sp. WD22, previously isolated from refinery effluent, degraded 71% of C8 hydrocarbons present in 1.0% v/v PCO in seawater (control medium), which reduced to 16.3%, on addition of yeast extract. The bacteria produced a biosurfactant in both media, whose surface was observed to be amorphous in nature under FESEM-EDAX analysis. The biosurfactant was characterized as a linear surfactin by LCMS and FT-IR analysis. The critical micelle concentration was observed as 50 mg/L and 60 mg/L at which the surface tension of water was reduced to 30 mN/m. Purified biosurfactant could emulsify petroleum-based oils and vegetable oils effectively and was stable at all tested conditions of pH, salinity and temperature up to 80 °C. The biosurfactant production was found to be mixed growth associated in control medium, while it was strictly growth associated in medium with yeast extract as studied by the Leudeking-Piret model.
First Page
2015
Last Page
2025
DOI
10.1007/s42770-022-00811-4
Publication Date
12-1-2022
Recommended Citation
Goveas, Louella Concepta; Selvaraj, Raja; and Sajankila, Shyama Prasad, "Characterization of biosurfactant produced in response to petroleum crude oil stress by Bacillus sp. WD22 in marine environment" (2022). Open Access archive. 14631.
https://impressions.manipal.edu/open-access-archive/14631