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Biosurfactant from Candida: sources, classification, and emerging applications.
Khanna, Archna; Handa, Shristi; Rana, Samriti; Suttee, Ashish; Puri, Sanjeev; Chatterjee, Mary.
Afiliação
  • Khanna A; Biotechnology Engineering, University Institute of Engineering and Technology, Panjab University, Sector 25, South Campus, Chandigarh, 160014, India.
  • Handa S; Biotechnology Engineering, University Institute of Engineering and Technology, Panjab University, Sector 25, South Campus, Chandigarh, 160014, India.
  • Rana S; Biotechnology Engineering, University Institute of Engineering and Technology, Panjab University, Sector 25, South Campus, Chandigarh, 160014, India.
  • Suttee A; Department of Pharmacognosy, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Lovely Professional University, Punjab, India.
  • Puri S; Biotechnology Engineering, University Institute of Engineering and Technology, Panjab University, Sector 25, South Campus, Chandigarh, 160014, India.
  • Chatterjee M; Biotechnology Engineering, University Institute of Engineering and Technology, Panjab University, Sector 25, South Campus, Chandigarh, 160014, India. maryc@pu.ac.in.
Arch Microbiol ; 205(4): 149, 2023 Mar 30.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36995448
ABSTRACT
Biosurfactants are surface-active molecules that are synthesized by many microorganisms like fungi, bacteria, and yeast. These molecules are amphiphilic in nature, possessing emulsifying ability, detergency, foaming, and surface-activity like characteristics. Yeast species belongs to the genus Candida has gained globally enormous interest because of the diverse properties of biosurfactants produced by theme. In contrast to synthetic surfactants, biosurfactants are claimed to be biodegradable and non-toxic which labels them as a potent industrial compound. Biosurfactants produced by this genus are reported to possess certain biological activities, such as anticancer and antiviral activities. They also have potential industrial applications in bioremediation, oil recovery, agricultural, pharmaceutical, biomedical, food, and cosmetic industries. Various species of Candida have been recognized as biosurfactant producers, including Candida petrophilum, Candida bogoriensis, Candida antarctica, Candida lipolytica, Candida albicans, Candida batistae, Candida albicans, Candida sphaerica, etc. These species produce various forms of biosurfactants, such as glycolipids, lipopeptides, fatty acids, and polymeric biosurfactants, which are distinct according to their molecular weights. Herein, we provide a detailed overview of various types of biosurfactants produced by Candida sp., process optimization for better production, and the latest updates on the applications of these biosurfactants.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Tensoativos / Candida Idioma: En Revista: Arch Microbiol Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Índia

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Tensoativos / Candida Idioma: En Revista: Arch Microbiol Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Índia