CRITICAL REVIEW OF BIOSURFACTANTS AND THEIR ROLE IN BIOREMEDIATION OF PETROLEUM HYDROCARBON CONTAMINANTS.

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Biotechnological advances for the past decades have provided new surfactant production technologies. Surface active substances (biosurfactants) produced by fermentative processes have proven to be a safer and sustainable alternative to many synthetic molecules. Biosurfactants are a promising substitute due to their synthesis potential by a wide variety of microorganisms. They are a highly diverse group of structures, such as glycolipids, lipopeptides, polysaccharide-protein complexes, phospholipids, fatty acids, and neutral lipids. This diversity promotes many advantages compared to synthetic surfactants, thereby making biosurfactants a suitable choice for technological advances associated with sustainable development. Such advantages include fermentative production viability using renewable resources, effectiveness in small concentrations even under extreme conditions, selective and specific potential for several applications, lower toxicity, higher biodegradability, and better stability to physicochemical variations. Despite these benefits enumerated, they are not widely used because of the high production costs. Hence, finding cost-effective substrates is imperative to making biosurfactants an economically competitive product against synthetic surfactants. In this review, inexpensive and renewable substrates that can be used for biosurfactants production are discussed. Also, biosurfactants and their potential use in bioremediation of hydrocarbon contaminants, and effectiveness in bioremediation of hydrocarbon contaminants compared to synthetic surfactants are reviewed. Keywords: Biosurfactants, Hydrocarbon degradation, Bioremediation, Environment.
生物表面活性剂及其在石油烃污染物生物修复中的作用综述。
过去几十年生物技术的进步提供了新的表面活性剂生产技术。由发酵过程产生的表面活性物质(生物表面活性剂)已被证明是许多合成分子的更安全、可持续的替代品。生物表面活性剂是一种很有前途的替代品,因为它们可以被各种各样的微生物合成。它们是一组高度多样化的结构,如糖脂、脂肽、多糖-蛋白复合物、磷脂、脂肪酸和中性脂。与合成表面活性剂相比,这种多样性促进了许多优势,从而使生物表面活性剂成为与可持续发展相关的技术进步的合适选择。这些优势包括利用可再生资源发酵生产的可行性,即使在极端条件下小浓度的有效性,几种应用的选择性和特异性潜力,较低的毒性,较高的生物降解性,以及对物理化学变化的更好的稳定性。尽管列举了这些好处,但由于生产成本高,它们并没有被广泛使用。因此,寻找具有成本效益的底物是使生物表面活性剂成为具有经济竞争力的合成表面活性剂的必要条件。本文综述了可用于生产生物表面活性剂的廉价和可再生的底物。综述了生物表面活性剂及其在烃类污染物生物修复中的应用前景,以及与合成表面活性剂相比,生物表面活性剂在烃类污染物生物修复中的效果。关键词:生物表面活性剂,烃类降解,生物修复,环境
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