emulsan
Emulsan is an extracellular emulsifying polymer produced by certain Acinetobacter species, most notably Acinetobacter calcoaceticus. It is a water-soluble biosurfactant that promotes the formation and stabilization of oil-in-water emulsions, earning attention for its high emulsification activity.
Chemically, emulsan is a high molecular weight, heterogeneous polymer composed of polysaccharide chains with lipid and
Production and isolation typically involve microbial cultivation on hydrocarbon substrates, followed by purification steps that recover
Properties include stability over a broad range of conditions, with activity persisting under various pH levels
Applications and research have focused on its potential for environmental and industrial use. Emulsan has been
History: Emulsan was identified in studies of emulsifying activity in Acinetobacter calcoaceticus during the late 1960s