| Literature DB >> 29428461 |
Amedea Perfumo1, Ibrahim M Banat2, Roger Marchant2.
Abstract
Approximately 80% of the Earth's biosphere is cold, at an average temperature of 5°C, and is populated by a diversity of microorganisms that are a precious source of molecules with high biotechnological potential. Biosurfactants from cold-adapted organisms can interact with multiple physical phases - water, ice, hydrophobic compounds, and gases - at low and freezing temperatures and be used in sustainable (green) and low-energy-impact (cold) products and processes. We review the biodiversity of microbial biosurfactants produced in cold habitats and provide a perspective on the most promising future applications in environmental and industrial technologies. Finally, we encourage exploring the cryosphere for novel types of biosurfactants via both culture screening and functional metagenomics.Entities:
Keywords: biosurfactants; cold-active detergents; low temperature; metagenomics; psychrophiles
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29428461 DOI: 10.1016/j.tibtech.2017.10.016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trends Biotechnol ISSN: 0167-7799 Impact factor: 19.536