Cassava flour wastewater as a substrate for biosurfactant production |
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Authors: | Marcia Nitschke Glaucia M. Pastore |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratório de Bioquímica, Departanento de Ciéncia de Alinentos, Faculdade de Engenharia de Alimentos, NICAMP, Rua Monteiro, Lobato, 80 Cx. Postal 6121, CEP 13083-970 Campinas, SP, Brazil |
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Abstract: | Five cassava flour wastewater (manipueira) preparations were tested as culture media for biosurfactant production by a wild-type Bacillus sp. isolate. No-solids (F), no-solids diluted (F/2), natural (I), natural diluted (I/2), and decanted (IPS) were the tested manipueira media. The microorganism was able to grow and to produce biosurfactant on all manipueira preparations. The media whose solids were removed (F and F/2) showed better results than preparations with the presence of solids (I, I/2, and IPS). No-solids medium (F) showed a surface tension of 26,59 mN/m and reciprocal of critical micelle concentration of over 100 and was selected as a potential substrate for biosurfactant production. |
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Keywords: | Biosurfactant Bacillus sp. cassava flour wastewater |
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