Production of biosurfactants by bacteria collected in soil contaminated by diesel oil on the Antarctic Continent

Currently, the whole world strives for a sustainable development to avoid the depletion of natural resources. Therefore, the search for new biotechnological products such as biosurfactants has generated interest due to its low toxicity, biodegradability and ecological acceptability. Furthermore, bio...

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Main Authors: Machado, Fernanda Ferreira, Cordeiro, Helon Guimarães, Oliveira, Maria Auxiliadora de, Livio, Diego Fernandes, Silva , Tuânia Natacha Lopes, Meira, Hiure Gomes Ramos, Tarabal, Vinícius Souza, Parreira, Adriano Guimarães, Silva , José Antonio da, Gonçalves , Daniel Bonoto, Cury, Juliano de Carvalho, Granjeiro, Paulo Afonso
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Research, Society and Development 2022
Subjects:
Oil
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https://doi.org/10.33448/rsd-v11i13.35593
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Oil
Antártida
Biosurfactante
Aceite
Bactéria
Antártica
Biossurfactante
Óleo
spellingShingle Bacteria
Antarctica
Biosurfactant
Oil
Antártida
Biosurfactante
Aceite
Bactéria
Antártica
Biossurfactante
Óleo
Machado, Fernanda Ferreira
Cordeiro, Helon Guimarães
Oliveira, Maria Auxiliadora de
Livio, Diego Fernandes
Silva , Tuânia Natacha Lopes
Meira, Hiure Gomes Ramos
Tarabal, Vinícius Souza
Parreira, Adriano Guimarães
Silva , José Antonio da
Gonçalves , Daniel Bonoto
Cury, Juliano de Carvalho
Granjeiro, Paulo Afonso
Production of biosurfactants by bacteria collected in soil contaminated by diesel oil on the Antarctic Continent
topic_facet Bacteria
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Biossurfactante
Óleo
description Currently, the whole world strives for a sustainable development to avoid the depletion of natural resources. Therefore, the search for new biotechnological products such as biosurfactants has generated interest due to its low toxicity, biodegradability and ecological acceptability. Furthermore, biosurfactants have several applications such as emulsification, wettability, foaming, cleaning, and reduction of crude oil viscosity. The objective of this work was to identify the bacteria collected in Antarctica and evaluate their capacity to produce biosurfactants. In this study, bacteria collected in diesel contaminated soil around the Comandante Ferraz Antarctic Station were identified (Rhodococcus erythropolis, Rhizobium radiobacter, Microbacterium liquefacien, Pseudomonas libanensis and Pseudomonas veronii) and analyses were carried out to confirm whether these bacteria produce biosurfactants. Interestingly, the compounds isolated from the bacteria showed droplet propagation and reduced the surface tension of the water, which are properties of biosurfactants. Furthermore, these compounds showed carbohydrates in their molecular composition. Given these findings, these species have potential application in biotechnological areas, such as bioremediation of environments contaminated by diesel oil and in cosmetic and personal care as emulsifier. In addition, the use of diesel oil waste by bacteria as a carbon source becomes an attractive alternative because it reduces environmental contamination and has a low cost. Actualmente, el mundo entero lucha por un desarrollo sostenible para evitar el agotamiento de los recursos naturales. Por ello, la búsqueda de nuevos productos biotecnológicos como los biosurfactantes ha generado interés debido a su baja toxicidad, biodegradabilidad y aceptabilidad ecológica. Además, los biosurfactantes tienen varias aplicaciones, como la emulsificación, la humectabilidad, la formación de espuma, la limpieza y la reducción de la viscosidad del petróleo crudo. El objetivo de este trabajo ...
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author Machado, Fernanda Ferreira
Cordeiro, Helon Guimarães
Oliveira, Maria Auxiliadora de
Livio, Diego Fernandes
Silva , Tuânia Natacha Lopes
Meira, Hiure Gomes Ramos
Tarabal, Vinícius Souza
Parreira, Adriano Guimarães
Silva , José Antonio da
Gonçalves , Daniel Bonoto
Cury, Juliano de Carvalho
Granjeiro, Paulo Afonso
author_facet Machado, Fernanda Ferreira
Cordeiro, Helon Guimarães
Oliveira, Maria Auxiliadora de
Livio, Diego Fernandes
Silva , Tuânia Natacha Lopes
Meira, Hiure Gomes Ramos
Tarabal, Vinícius Souza
Parreira, Adriano Guimarães
Silva , José Antonio da
Gonçalves , Daniel Bonoto
Cury, Juliano de Carvalho
Granjeiro, Paulo Afonso
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title Production of biosurfactants by bacteria collected in soil contaminated by diesel oil on the Antarctic Continent
title_short Production of biosurfactants by bacteria collected in soil contaminated by diesel oil on the Antarctic Continent
title_full Production of biosurfactants by bacteria collected in soil contaminated by diesel oil on the Antarctic Continent
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title_full_unstemmed Production of biosurfactants by bacteria collected in soil contaminated by diesel oil on the Antarctic Continent
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spelling ftjrsd:oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/35593 2024-06-23T07:46:32+00:00 Production of biosurfactants by bacteria collected in soil contaminated by diesel oil on the Antarctic Continent Producción de biosurfactantes por bacterias recolectadas en suelos contaminados por petróleo diesel en el Continente Antártico Produção de biossurfactantes por bactérias coletadas em solo contaminado por óleo diesel no Continente Antártico Machado, Fernanda Ferreira Cordeiro, Helon Guimarães Oliveira, Maria Auxiliadora de Livio, Diego Fernandes Silva , Tuânia Natacha Lopes Meira, Hiure Gomes Ramos Tarabal, Vinícius Souza Parreira, Adriano Guimarães Silva , José Antonio da Gonçalves , Daniel Bonoto Cury, Juliano de Carvalho Granjeiro, Paulo Afonso 2022-10-11 application/pdf https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/35593 https://doi.org/10.33448/rsd-v11i13.35593 eng eng Research, Society and Development https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/35593/29869 https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/35593 doi:10.33448/rsd-v11i13.35593 Copyright (c) 2022 Fernanda Ferreira Machado; Helon Guimarães Cordeiro; Maria Auxiliadora de Oliveira; Diego Fernandes Livio; Tuânia Natacha Lopes Silva Hiure Gomes Ramos Meira; Vinícius Souza Tarabal; Adriano Guimarães Parreira; José Antonio da Silva Daniel Bonoto Gonçalves Juliano de Carvalho Cury; Paulo Afonso Granjeiro https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 13; e426111335593 Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 13; e426111335593 Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 13; e426111335593 2525-3409 Bacteria Antarctica Biosurfactant Oil Antártida Biosurfactante Aceite Bactéria Antártica Biossurfactante Óleo info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2022 ftjrsd https://doi.org/10.33448/rsd-v11i13.35593 2024-06-06T03:31:34Z Currently, the whole world strives for a sustainable development to avoid the depletion of natural resources. Therefore, the search for new biotechnological products such as biosurfactants has generated interest due to its low toxicity, biodegradability and ecological acceptability. Furthermore, biosurfactants have several applications such as emulsification, wettability, foaming, cleaning, and reduction of crude oil viscosity. The objective of this work was to identify the bacteria collected in Antarctica and evaluate their capacity to produce biosurfactants. In this study, bacteria collected in diesel contaminated soil around the Comandante Ferraz Antarctic Station were identified (Rhodococcus erythropolis, Rhizobium radiobacter, Microbacterium liquefacien, Pseudomonas libanensis and Pseudomonas veronii) and analyses were carried out to confirm whether these bacteria produce biosurfactants. Interestingly, the compounds isolated from the bacteria showed droplet propagation and reduced the surface tension of the water, which are properties of biosurfactants. Furthermore, these compounds showed carbohydrates in their molecular composition. Given these findings, these species have potential application in biotechnological areas, such as bioremediation of environments contaminated by diesel oil and in cosmetic and personal care as emulsifier. In addition, the use of diesel oil waste by bacteria as a carbon source becomes an attractive alternative because it reduces environmental contamination and has a low cost. Actualmente, el mundo entero lucha por un desarrollo sostenible para evitar el agotamiento de los recursos naturales. Por ello, la búsqueda de nuevos productos biotecnológicos como los biosurfactantes ha generado interés debido a su baja toxicidad, biodegradabilidad y aceptabilidad ecológica. Además, los biosurfactantes tienen varias aplicaciones, como la emulsificación, la humectabilidad, la formación de espuma, la limpieza y la reducción de la viscosidad del petróleo crudo. El objetivo de este trabajo ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Antártica Antártida Research, Society and Development Antarctic The Antarctic Baja Ferraz ENVELOPE(-64.117,-64.117,-65.117,-65.117) Research, Society and Development 11 13 e426111335593