Selection, Characterization and Application of Bioemulsifiers Produced by certain Bacteria Isolated from Egyptian Habitats.
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2018
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October University for Modern Sciences and Arts
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In the first part of this project 59 bacterial strains were isolated from different Egyptian
habitats and studied for their biosurfactant/bioemulsifier activities when were grown on
one type of culture medium. In this part (the second part) 17 active strains from those of
the first part were selected and studied during the second part of this research project. The
17 bacterial strains were identified down to genus as follows: Corynebacterium (5 strains),
Bacillus (5 strains), Arthrobacter (3 strains), Acinetobacter (2 strains) and Pseudomonas
(2 srains). The results show that strains of the Corynebacterium and Bacillus were more
surface active especially strains MSA 59, MSA 53, MSA 28, and MSA 5 (124.0±6.4 –
176.7±0.0 cm2 ODA). Other strains were of moderate to weak surface active. The results
also show that all of the 17 bacterial strains were able to emulsify spent motor oil and crude
petroleum oil with E24 of 56.1-100% E24 (except 2 strains of 48.1-48.6 E24).
This indicates that these active strains may represent promising candidate in petroleum
industries. The results of the emulsification activity 8 selected bacterial strains as affected
by the addition of different vegetable oil show that used frying oil followed by corn oil
were promising for obtaining high surface activities by the selected 8 strains. It was
observed that the surface activities are differing from strain to strain and from oil to oil as
substrates. As a result of this study Corynebacterium strains and Bacillus may be selected
for further studies. Other strains are weak to moderate surface active, but at the same time
they showed higher emulsification activities especially for spent motor oil. The results also
that waste frying oil and nutrient broth without oil. One of the Bacillus strains (MSA 53)
was of surface and emulsification activities was selected and studied for the effect of
different pH values and different sodium chloride concentration of the emulsification
activity (E24%). The results show that no significant variation between the different pH
and the different Nacl concentration.
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جامعة أكتوبرللعلوم الحديثة و الأداب, October University for Modern Sciences and Arts, University for Modern Sciences and Arts, MSA University, Bioemulsifiers, Habitats
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