Biosurfactants are the surface active compounds produced by micro-organisms. The ecofriendly and biodegradable nature of biosurfactants makes their usage more advantageous over chemical surfactants. Biosurfactants encompass the properties of dropping surface tension, stabilizing emulsions, promoting foaming and are usually non- toxic and biodegradable. Biosurfactants offer advantages over their synthetic counterparts in many applications ranging from environmental, food, and biomedical, cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries. The important environmental applications of biosurfactants include bioremediation and dispersion of oil spills, enhanced oil recovery and transfer of crude oil. The emphasis of present review shall be with reference to the commercial production, current developments and future perspectives of a variety of approaches of biosurfactant production from the micro-organisms isolated from various oil- contaminated sites and from the byproducts of oleo-chemical industry wastes/ by-products viz. used edible oil, industrial residues, acid oil, deodorizer distillate, soap-stock etc. © 2013 Bhardwaj et al.
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Bhardwaj, G., Cameotra, S. S., & Chopra, H. K. (2013). Utilization of oleo-chemical industry by-products for biosurfactant production. AMB Express. Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1186/2191-0855-3-68
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