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Towards Rational Biosurfactant Design-Predicting Solubilization in Rhamnolipid Solutions.

Ilona E Kłosowska-Chomiczewska1, Adrianna Kotewicz-Siudowska1, Wojciech Artichowicz2, Adam Macierzanka1, Agnieszka Głowacz-Różyńska1, Patrycja Szumała1, Krystyna Mędrzycka1, Elżbieta Hallmann1, Elena Karpenko3, Christian Jungnickel1.   

Abstract

The efficiency of micellar solubilization is dictated inter alia by the properties of the solubilizate, the type of surfactant, and environmental conditions of the process. We, therefore, hypothesized that using the descriptors of the aforementioned features we can predict the solubilization efficiency, expressed as molar solubilization ratio (MSR). In other words, we aimed at creating a model to find the optimal surfactant and environmental conditions in order to solubilize the substance of interest (oil, drug, etc.). We focused specifically on the solubilization in biosurfactant solutions. We collected data from literature covering the last 38 years and supplemented them with our experimental data for different biosurfactant preparations. Evolutionary algorithm (EA) and kernel support vector machines (KSVM) were used to create predictive relationships. The descriptors of biosurfactant (logPBS, measure of purity), solubilizate (logPsol, molecular volume), and descriptors of conditions of the measurement (T and pH) were used for modelling. We have shown that the MSR can be successfully predicted using EAs, with a mean R2 val of 0.773 ± 0.052. The parameters influencing the solubilization efficiency were ranked upon their significance. This represents the first attempt in literature to predict the MSR with the MSR calculator delivered as a result of our research.

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Keywords:  MSR; QSAR; biosurfactant; efficiency; micellar solubilization; prediction; rhamnolipid

Year:  2021        PMID: 33498574      PMCID: PMC7864340          DOI: 10.3390/molecules26030534

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Molecules        ISSN: 1420-3049            Impact factor:   4.411


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