biosurfaktantteja
Biosurfaktantteja, or biosurfactants, are surface-active compounds produced by microorganisms such as bacteria, yeasts, and fungi. They can lower surface and interfacial tension, promote emulsification, and enhance wetting, dispersion, and foaming, depending on their chemical structure. The main classes are glycolipids (for example rhamnolipids and sophorolipids), lipopeptides (such as surfactin), phospholipids, and polymeric biosurfactants.
Promoters and examples of producers include Bacillus subtilis, which produces surfactin; Pseudomonas aeruginosa, known for rhamnolipids;
Applications span environmental and industrial sectors. In environmental cleanup, they aid bioremediation of hydrocarbon-contaminated soil and
Challenges include higher production costs and variability in yields, as well as downstream purification requirements. Regulatory