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Journal of Applied Microbiology 93 (6), 915 (2002)
Biodegradation 18 (3), 303-10 (Jun 2007)
Biosurfactant rhamnolipid was a kind of particular surfactant, which had no toxicity and could be degraded by Bacillus subtilis and compost microorganisms, while it could not be utilized by its producing bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Among these three bacteria, the compost consortium had the strongest degradation capacity on the tested surfactants due to their microorganisms' diversity. In compost matrix rhamnolipid could be degraded during composting, but not preferentially utilized
Journal of Hazardous Materials 151 (1), 155 (2008)
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 1618-2642 (05 Mar 2008)
Journal of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology 30 (7), 407 (2003)
Trends in Biotechnology, (2006)
Biosurfactants or microbial surfactants are surface-active biomolecules that are produced by a variety of microorganisms.
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