surfaktantin
Surfaktantin, or surfactant, is a substance that reduces surface tension at interfaces between liquids, gases, or both. By accumulating at the air–liquid interface, the molecule’s hydrophobic tail and hydrophilic head lower interfacial energy, enabling spreading, wetting, emulsification, and stabilization of foams. Surfactants can be classified by origin (synthetic chemical, biosurfactant, natural) or by charge (anionic, cationic, nonionic, zwitterionic). Biosurfactants are produced by microorganisms such as Pseudomonas and Bacillus and include rhamnolipids and lipopeptides; synthetic surfactants include alkyl sulfates and alkylphenol ethoxylates.
Pulmonary surfactant is a specialized biological surfactant lining the alveoli of the lungs. It consists mainly
Beyond physiology, surfactants are widely used in detergents and cleaning products, emulsification in foods and cosmetics,
Manufacture involves petrochemical processing or fermentation for biosurfactants. Key properties include the critical micelle concentration, hydrophilic–lipophilic