Isolation of Bacterial Strains that Produce Biosurfactant for Industrial and Medical Use
Authors: Salima Kebbouche-Gana, Yassmina Angar, Souad Khemili, Louisa Derguine, Siham Akmoussi, Amina Benchouk, Kahina Ighilahriz, Mohamed Lamine Gana, Nessrine Lenchi
DOI: https://doi.org/10.37082/IJIRMPS.ICTIMESH-23.5
Short DOI: https://doi.org/mgdp
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Abstract: The aim of this study is to treat and value petroleum waste by determining if specific microbes can degrade the hydrocarbons (with emulsifying potential) in samples polluted by this waste. On an additional topic, studies on the characteristics and isolation of hydrocarbonoclastic soil bacteria are identified oil quagmire obtained from containers for storage and abandoned refineries for oil. To do this, a wide range of bacterial species have been isolated from oil quagmire samples polluted by hydrocarbures. Isolation permitted us to purify 88 isolates, and an additional evaluation of their emulsifying ability using the E24 test permitted us to choose seven of the best-performing isolates with significant emulsifying capacity.
Keywords: Oil Rejects, Hydrocarbonoclastic Bacteria, Biosurfactants, Emulsification Capacity, Hydrocarbures
Paper Id: 3.105
Published On: 2024-01-23
Cite This: Isolation of Bacterial Strains that Produce Biosurfactant for Industrial and Medical Use - Salima Kebbouche-Gana, Yassmina Angar, Souad Khemili, Louisa Derguine, Siham Akmoussi, Amina Benchouk, Kahina Ighilahriz, Mohamed Lamine Gana, Nessrine Lenchi - IJIRMPS Special Issue - International Conference on Trends & Innovations in Management, Engineering, Sciences and Humanities (January 2024). DOI 10.37082/IJIRMPS.ICTIMESH-23.5