TY - BOOK AU - Upton,Charles R. TI - Biosurfactants T2 - Chemistry Research and Applications SN - 9781536107210 AV - TP248.B57 B56 2017 U1 - 541.33 PY - 2017/// CY - Hauppauge PB - Nova Science Publishers, Inc. KW - Biosurfactants KW - TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING KW - Chemical & Biochemical KW - bisacsh KW - fast KW - Electronic books N1 - 6.2.1. Increasing Production Cost; Preface; Chapter 1; Surfactin Production from Agro-Industrial Residues: A Review; Abstract; Introduction; Physicochemical Properties; Producing-Microorganisms; Bacillus subtilis Producing Surfactin; Fermentation Processes; Agro-Industrial Residues for Surfactin Production; Application of Surfactin; Anti-Inflammatory Activity; Antibacterial, Anticancer and Antiviral Activity; Anti-Adhesive; Bioremediation; Biocontrol; References; Chapter 2; Biosurfactants in the Oil Industry, Forestry and Environmental Pollution; Abstract; Introduction; Surfactants; Classification of Surfactants; Anionic SurfactantsCationic Surfactants; Nonionic Surfactants; Amphoteric (Zwitterionic) Surfactants; Biosurfactants; Biosurfactant-Producing Microorganisms; Biosurfactant Type; Glycolipids; Rhamnolipids; Trehalolipids; Sophorolipids; Lipopeptides and Lipoproteins; Neutral Fatty Acids and Lipids; Polymeric Biosurfactants; Classification of Biosurfactants; Molecular Weight; Composition and Function of Biosurfactants; Surface Tension (ST); Critical Micelle Concentration (CMC); Factors Affecting the Production of Biosurfactants; Environmental Factors; Nutritional Factors; Carbon Source; Nitrogen SourceAdvantages and Disadvantages of Biosurfactants; Application of Biosurfactants to Contaminated Environments; Applications in Enhanced Oil Recovery; Oil Extraction Stages; Chemical Methods; Gas Injection; Microbial Enhanced Recovery; Ex Situ Biosurfactant Production; In Situ Production of Biosurfactants for the MEOR Process; Applications of Biosurfactants to the Forestry and Agricultural Sectors; Environmental Bioremediation of Mangrove Forests; Use in the Forest Industry; Biosurfactants as Bioinsecticides; Biosurfactants as Herbicides; Biosurfactants as Biofertilizers; Field ApplicationReferences; Chapter 3; Treatise in Biosurfactant Production by the Genus Pseudomonas; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Biosurfactant-Producing Microorganisms; 2.1. Types of Biosurfactant-Producing Microorganisms; 2.1.1. Bacterial Biosurfactants; 2.1.2. Yeast Biosurfactants; 2.1.3. Fungal Biosurfactants; 2.2. Rhamnolipids-Producing Microorganisms; 2.3. Role of Biosurfactants in Microbial Growth; 3. Biosurfactants Market; 4. Biosurfactants Properties; 4.1. Surface and Interface Activity; 4.2. Temperature, pH and Salinity Tolerance; 4.3. Biodegradability; 4.4. Low Toxicity; 4.5. Emulsion Formation4.6. Antiadhesive Agents; 5. Classification and Chemical Nature of Biosurfactants; 5.1. Glycolipid; 5.1.1. Rhamnolipids; 5.1.2. Trehalolipids; 5.1.3. Sophorolipids; 5.2. Lipopeptides and Lipoproteins; 5.2.1. Surfactin; 5.2.2. Lichenysin; 5.3. Fatty Acids, Phospholipids and Neutral Lipids; 5.4. Polymeric Biosurfactants; 5.5. Particulate Biosurfactants; 6. Rhamnolipids (RLS); 6.1. Rhamnolipid Biosynthesis; 6.1.1. Biosynthesis of dTDP-L-Rhamnose; 6.1.2. Biosynthesis of Lipid Moiety; 6.1.3. Connection of Sugar and Lipid Moieties; 6.2. Challenges of Rhamnolipid Production UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1512010 ER -