| Literature DB >> 27643738 |
K Sathi Reddy1, M Yahya Khan1, K Archana1, M Gopal Reddy1, Bee Hameeda2.
Abstract
Mango kernel oil (MKO), derived from mango kernels, considered to be one of the highly generated agro-industrial waste, is assessed for its use as substrate for sustainable production of rhamnolipids. In the present study, MKO in combination with glucose gave maximum rhamnolipid yield of 2.8g/l which reduced the surface tension of water from 72 to 30mN/m, holding a CMC of 80mg/l and also showed high emulsification activity (73%) with diesel. Cell free broth was found to be stable even at high temperature (autoclaved at 121°C for 30min), pH value (up to pH 12) and salinity (up to 20% NaCl). The LC-MS data showed mono-rhamnolipid to be predominant congener followed by di-rhamnolipid in presence of MKO. Whereas, di-rhamnolipid was abundant when a combination of MKO with glucose was used. The produced rhamnolipid mixture showed good antifungal activity against various phytopathogens.Entities:
Keywords: Antifungal activity; Biosurfactant; Mango kernel oil; Pseudomonas aeruginosa; Rhamnolipids
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27643738 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2016.09.041
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642