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Fermentation conditions were optimized using single-factor experiments and response surface methodology, and the optimal conditions were determined to be a carbon-to-nitrogen (C/N) ratio of 1:1, inoculum concentration of 2%, and incubation temperature of 34 °C. Under these conditions, the bioemulsifier yield of Acinetobacter Y-1 reached 6.9 g/L, representing a 4.14-fold increase compared to unoptimized conditions. The bioemulsifier produced by Acinetobacter Y-1 effectively emulsified a variety of hydrocarbon substrates, including liquid paraffin, diesel, xylene, olive oil, cutting oil, cold rolling oil, n-hexane, and benzene. Furthermore, it retained stable emulsification activity under extreme conditions, including a wide temperature range (4-80 °C), high salinity (5-30%), and broad pH values (1-14). These findings highlight Acinetobacter Y-1 as a promising strain for the production of high-activity, stable bioemulsifiers with great potential for industrial applications.</p>","PeriodicalId":14318,"journal":{"name":"International Microbiology","volume":" ","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":2.3000,"publicationDate":"2025-05-15","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Screening, isolation, and process optimization of a bioemulsifier-producing Acinetobacter Y-1.\",\"authors\":\"Hui Wei, Fu-Rong Yao, Ou-Ying Li, Shuo Guo, Jun Li, He-Jing Yan, Feng-Mei Zhu, Jie-Fang Zhou\",\"doi\":\"10.1007/s10123-025-00664-5\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><p>Optimizing the production of bioemulsifiers is critical for sustainable industrial applications. 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Screening, isolation, and process optimization of a bioemulsifier-producing Acinetobacter Y-1.
Optimizing the production of bioemulsifiers is critical for sustainable industrial applications. In this study, 27 strains were isolated from activated sludge, and strain Y-1 was identified as the most promising candidate based on emulsification index (EI) and emulsification rating. Strain Y-1 exhibited excellent emulsifying and dispersing activities toward both liquid paraffin and crude oil, with an EI of 65%. Morphological characterization, physiological and biochemical tests, and 16S rDNA sequencing identified Y-1 as a member of the genus Acinetobacter. Fermentation conditions were optimized using single-factor experiments and response surface methodology, and the optimal conditions were determined to be a carbon-to-nitrogen (C/N) ratio of 1:1, inoculum concentration of 2%, and incubation temperature of 34 °C. Under these conditions, the bioemulsifier yield of Acinetobacter Y-1 reached 6.9 g/L, representing a 4.14-fold increase compared to unoptimized conditions. The bioemulsifier produced by Acinetobacter Y-1 effectively emulsified a variety of hydrocarbon substrates, including liquid paraffin, diesel, xylene, olive oil, cutting oil, cold rolling oil, n-hexane, and benzene. Furthermore, it retained stable emulsification activity under extreme conditions, including a wide temperature range (4-80 °C), high salinity (5-30%), and broad pH values (1-14). These findings highlight Acinetobacter Y-1 as a promising strain for the production of high-activity, stable bioemulsifiers with great potential for industrial applications.
期刊介绍:
International Microbiology publishes information on basic and applied microbiology for a worldwide readership. The journal publishes articles and short reviews based on original research, articles about microbiologists and their work and questions related to the history and sociology of this science. Also offered are perspectives, opinion, book reviews and editorials.
A distinguishing feature of International Microbiology is its broadening of the term microbiology to include eukaryotic microorganisms.