Production and Characterization of Yeast Biosurfactant and Its Effect on Soil Microorganisms

Authors

  • M. Šír Department of Environmental Chemistry, University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague
  • K. Lhotská Department of Environmental Chemistry, University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague
  • M. Bystrianský Department of Environmental Chemistry, University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague
  • J. Mikeš EPS Ltd, Kunovice

Keywords:

surfactant, yeast, dehydrogenase activity, soil washing, petroleum hydrocarbons, remediation

Abstract

The aim of this study was to determine the effect of biosurfactant (BS) solution on soil microbial community and to determine its solubilization properties. Biosurfactant was produced by yeast Yarrowia lipolytica and isolated by extraction into ethyl acetate after the production process. Solubilization of kerosene resulted in the mass solubilization ratio (MSR) kerosene/BS = 217 mg g–1, which reached similar values in comparison with tested synthetic surfactants Triton X-100 and Tween 80. Test of soil dehydrogenase activity showed a significant stimu­lating effect of produced biosurfactant on soil micro­organisms.

Published

2015-02-15

How to Cite

Šír, M., Lhotská, K., Bystrianský, M., & Mikeš, J. (2015). Production and Characterization of Yeast Biosurfactant and Its Effect on Soil Microorganisms. Chemické Listy, 109(2), 155–158. Retrieved from http://blog.chemicke-listy.cz/ojs3/index.php/chemicke-listy/article/view/403

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