Identification and characterization of biosurfactant producing bacteria from Sungai Dungun

Biosurfactants are an amphiphilic compounds synthesized by a variety of bacteria and fungi which as the ability to reduce surface and interface tension. Through their distinctive traits, biosurfactants can be used as substitute for synthetic surfactants in various industries such as food, cosmetics,...

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Main Author: Nazmi Mohammad
Format: Undergraduate Final Project Report
Language:English
Published: 2019
Online Access:http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/4623/1/Nazmi%20Bin%20Mohammad.pdf
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spelling my.umk.eprints.46232022-05-23T21:10:54Z http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/4623/ Identification and characterization of biosurfactant producing bacteria from Sungai Dungun Nazmi Mohammad Biosurfactants are an amphiphilic compounds synthesized by a variety of bacteria and fungi which as the ability to reduce surface and interface tension. Through their distinctive traits, biosurfactants can be used as substitute for synthetic surfactants in various industries such as food, cosmetics, oil industries, pharmaceutical industries and environmental application. In this study, the objective is to identify and characterize biosurfactant producing bacteria isolated from Sungai Dungun. 3 bacterial isolates were chosen to be characterized in this research which is isolates DSA 4, DSA 7 and DWA 9. The bacterial isolates were grown on Mineral Salt Medium (MSM) that was supplemented with 1% cooking oil. Biosurfactant produced by these bacterial isolates were characterized through emulsification assay, drop collapse assay, oil spreading assay, hydrocarbon degrading capability test and blood haemolysis test. From the results observed, isolate DWA 9 showed the greatest capability in the production of biosurfactant. It showed positive result for drop collapse assay, demonstrated βhemolysis and the widest oil displacement area in oil displacement test and also the highest emulsification activity and hydrocarbon degradation with 34.43 % and 54 % respectively. As for the molecular characterization of the isolates, 16S rDNA gene was successfully isolated from all the isolates. However, after gene sequencing and BLAST analysis, only isolate DSA 7 was able to be identified, which originated from the genus Aeromonas. 2019 Undergraduate Final Project Report NonPeerReviewed text en http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/4623/1/Nazmi%20Bin%20Mohammad.pdf Nazmi Mohammad (2019) Identification and characterization of biosurfactant producing bacteria from Sungai Dungun. Final Year Project thesis, Universiti Malaysia Kelantan. (Submitted)
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description Biosurfactants are an amphiphilic compounds synthesized by a variety of bacteria and fungi which as the ability to reduce surface and interface tension. Through their distinctive traits, biosurfactants can be used as substitute for synthetic surfactants in various industries such as food, cosmetics, oil industries, pharmaceutical industries and environmental application. In this study, the objective is to identify and characterize biosurfactant producing bacteria isolated from Sungai Dungun. 3 bacterial isolates were chosen to be characterized in this research which is isolates DSA 4, DSA 7 and DWA 9. The bacterial isolates were grown on Mineral Salt Medium (MSM) that was supplemented with 1% cooking oil. Biosurfactant produced by these bacterial isolates were characterized through emulsification assay, drop collapse assay, oil spreading assay, hydrocarbon degrading capability test and blood haemolysis test. From the results observed, isolate DWA 9 showed the greatest capability in the production of biosurfactant. It showed positive result for drop collapse assay, demonstrated βhemolysis and the widest oil displacement area in oil displacement test and also the highest emulsification activity and hydrocarbon degradation with 34.43 % and 54 % respectively. As for the molecular characterization of the isolates, 16S rDNA gene was successfully isolated from all the isolates. However, after gene sequencing and BLAST analysis, only isolate DSA 7 was able to be identified, which originated from the genus Aeromonas.
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Identification and characterization of biosurfactant producing bacteria from Sungai Dungun
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title Identification and characterization of biosurfactant producing bacteria from Sungai Dungun
title_short Identification and characterization of biosurfactant producing bacteria from Sungai Dungun
title_full Identification and characterization of biosurfactant producing bacteria from Sungai Dungun
title_fullStr Identification and characterization of biosurfactant producing bacteria from Sungai Dungun
title_full_unstemmed Identification and characterization of biosurfactant producing bacteria from Sungai Dungun
title_sort identification and characterization of biosurfactant producing bacteria from sungai dungun
publishDate 2019
url http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/4623/1/Nazmi%20Bin%20Mohammad.pdf
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