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Biosurfactant Production from Lactobacilli: an Insight on the Interpretation of Prevailing Assessment Methods.

Vasiliki Kachrimanidou1, Aikaterini Papadaki1, Iliada Lappa1, Stamatia Papastergiou1, Dimitra Kleisiari1, Nikolaos Kopsahelis2.   

Abstract

Biosurfactants constitute amphiphilic molecules, receiving increased attention as environmentally benign, biodegradable alternatives to substitute for the petroleum derived counterparts in food, pharmaceutical and cosmetics applications. However, their high production cost hinders industrial production. In this study, fifty GRAS lactobacilli strains were screened for their ability to produce biosurfactants, implementing different substrates. Cheese whey permeate (CWP) was also assessed as a low-cost and inherent lactobacilli substrate, aiming to mitigate its polluting impact, expand valorization strategies, alleviate costs deriving from commercial supplements and enhance overall sustainability. Surface tension, emulsification activity (E24) and oil displacement were deployed to identify the most promising candidates. Results reveal surface tension as the most robust method and underline the effect of substrate on biosurfactant synthesis. Likewise, this study indicates the fundamental role of including the final fermentation substrate (CWP) during strain selection to avoid misinterpretation of results and enhance subsequent bioprocess integration.
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Keywords:  Biosurfactants; Cheese-whey; Lactobacilli; Screening; Surface tension

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34559393     DOI: 10.1007/s12010-021-03686-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Biochem Biotechnol        ISSN: 0273-2289            Impact factor:   2.926


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