화학공학소재연구정보센터
Biotechnology Letters, Vol.18, No.3, 235-240, 1996
Production of Biosurfactants by Cladosporium-Resinae
Cladosporium resinae produces extracellular biosurfactants when growing in a hydrocarbon source such as th:. jet fuel JP8. This production of biosurfactants was observed by the reduction of the surface tension of the aqueous phase of growing medium, and by the increase in emulsion and foaming properties. A partial purification by collapsed foam gave better physical properties by decreasing surface tension and increasing foaming power and stabilization of emulsions. Surface active substances were purified by reversed phase chromatography. Six compounds representing over 75% of fraction containing surface activity were present. This fraction gave an improvement of all surface properties.