Intelligence Unit

Intelligence Unit

16 February 2010

Biosurfactants

Ramkrishna Sen

Biosurfactants are surface active amphiphilic molecules derived either through the route of microbial fermentations or through the in-vitro enzyme catalyzed reactions. Like synthetic surfactants, biosurfactants are also characterized by their ability to reduce surface tension or interfacial tension between immiscible fluid phases and to form micelles and reverse micelles at the critical micelle concentrations. They constitute an important class of environment friendly biotechnology products with tremendous potential for commercial and health-care applications. Biosurfactants have been very popular for their biodegradability, non- or mild toxicity and also for their potential commercial... continue reading


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