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Jatropha Oil Derived Sophorolipids: Production and Characterization as Laundry Detergent Additive
Sophorolipids (SLs) are glycolipidic biosurfactants suitable for various biological and physicochemical applications. The nonedible Jatropha oil has been checked as the alternative raw material for SL synthesis using C. bombicola (ATCC22214). This is useful towards lowering the SL production cost. T...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3880730/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24455261 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/169797 |
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author | Joshi-Navare, Kasturi Khanvilkar, Poonam Prabhune, Asmita |
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description | Sophorolipids (SLs) are glycolipidic biosurfactants suitable for various biological and physicochemical applications. The nonedible Jatropha oil has been checked as the alternative raw material for SL synthesis using C. bombicola (ATCC22214). This is useful towards lowering the SL production cost. Through optimization of fermentation parameters and use of resting cell method, the yield 15.25 g/L could be achieved for Jatropha oil derived SL (SLJO) with 1% v/v oil feeding. The synthesized SL displayed good surfactant property. It reduced the surface tension of distilled water from 70.7 mN/m to 33.5 mN/m with the Critical Micelle Concentration (CMC) value of 9.5 mg/L. Keeping the prospective use of the SL in mind, the physicochemical properties were checked along with emulsion stability under temperature, pH stress, and in hard water. Also antibacterial action and stain removal capability in comparison with commercial detergent was demonstrated. SLJO enhanced the detergent performance. Based on the results, it can be said that SLs have utility as fabric cleaner with advantageous properties such as skin friendly nature, antibacterial action, and biodegradability. Therefore SLs are potential green molecules to replace synthetic surfactants in detergents so as to reduce harm caused to environment through detergent usage. |
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spelling | pubmed-38807302014-01-19 Jatropha Oil Derived Sophorolipids: Production and Characterization as Laundry Detergent Additive Joshi-Navare, Kasturi Khanvilkar, Poonam Prabhune, Asmita Biochem Res Int Research Article Sophorolipids (SLs) are glycolipidic biosurfactants suitable for various biological and physicochemical applications. The nonedible Jatropha oil has been checked as the alternative raw material for SL synthesis using C. bombicola (ATCC22214). This is useful towards lowering the SL production cost. Through optimization of fermentation parameters and use of resting cell method, the yield 15.25 g/L could be achieved for Jatropha oil derived SL (SLJO) with 1% v/v oil feeding. The synthesized SL displayed good surfactant property. It reduced the surface tension of distilled water from 70.7 mN/m to 33.5 mN/m with the Critical Micelle Concentration (CMC) value of 9.5 mg/L. Keeping the prospective use of the SL in mind, the physicochemical properties were checked along with emulsion stability under temperature, pH stress, and in hard water. Also antibacterial action and stain removal capability in comparison with commercial detergent was demonstrated. SLJO enhanced the detergent performance. Based on the results, it can be said that SLs have utility as fabric cleaner with advantageous properties such as skin friendly nature, antibacterial action, and biodegradability. Therefore SLs are potential green molecules to replace synthetic surfactants in detergents so as to reduce harm caused to environment through detergent usage. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013 2013-12-21 /pmc/articles/PMC3880730/ /pubmed/24455261 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/169797 Text en Copyright © 2013 Kasturi Joshi-Navare et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Joshi-Navare, Kasturi Khanvilkar, Poonam Prabhune, Asmita Jatropha Oil Derived Sophorolipids: Production and Characterization as Laundry Detergent Additive |
title | Jatropha Oil Derived Sophorolipids: Production and Characterization as Laundry Detergent Additive |
title_full | Jatropha Oil Derived Sophorolipids: Production and Characterization as Laundry Detergent Additive |
title_fullStr | Jatropha Oil Derived Sophorolipids: Production and Characterization as Laundry Detergent Additive |
title_full_unstemmed | Jatropha Oil Derived Sophorolipids: Production and Characterization as Laundry Detergent Additive |
title_short | Jatropha Oil Derived Sophorolipids: Production and Characterization as Laundry Detergent Additive |
title_sort | jatropha oil derived sophorolipids: production and characterization as laundry detergent additive |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3880730/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24455261 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/169797 |
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