Application of Candida Lipolytica Biosurfactant for Bioremediation of Motor Oil from Contaminated Environment

Contamination caused by hydrocarbons can produce permanent and irreparable damage to the environment. Biosurfactants' production has been intensively studied in the last years, for these agents are biodegradable and have applications in several industrial sectors. Moreover, they have, as well,...

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Main Authors: Jullio Cesar V. dos Santos, Emilia Mendes da S. Santos, Yali A. da Silva, Isabela Regina A. da S. Lira, Renata Raianny Silva, Italo J. B. Durval, Leonie A. Sarubbo, Juliana M. Luna
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Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2021-06-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/11535
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spelling doaj-a01650d458ba447d9bbee142787558322021-06-15T20:22:05ZengAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.Chemical Engineering Transactions2283-92162021-06-018610.3303/CET2186109Application of Candida Lipolytica Biosurfactant for Bioremediation of Motor Oil from Contaminated EnvironmentJullio Cesar V. dos SantosEmilia Mendes da S. SantosYali A. da SilvaIsabela Regina A. da S. LiraRenata Raianny SilvaItalo J. B. DurvalLeonie A. SarubboJuliana M. LunaContamination caused by hydrocarbons can produce permanent and irreparable damage to the environment. Biosurfactants' production has been intensively studied in the last years, for these agents are biodegradable and have applications in several industrial sectors. Moreover, they have, as well, managed to be ecologically compatible and to carry out the biodegradation of hydrophobic pollutants without damaging the environment. Bioremediation involves using microorganisms or their microbial metabolites for the degradation of contaminants, avoiding the use of chemicals. Biosurfactants are amphipathic biomolecules produced by microorganisms capable of allowing water-oil interaction and also providing biostimulation in the degradation process. In this work, it was used a medium formulated with distilled water supplemented with 2.5% corn steep liquor, 4.0% molasses, and 2.5% frying oil as substrates used to produce a biosurfactant Candida lipolytica (UCP 0988), at 28 ºC during 144 hours under 200 rpm. The biosurfactant's tensoactive properties were determined, and its isolation, toxicity, and bioremediation application were described. The surface tension values indicated a reduction in water tension from 72 to 28 mN/m and a yield of 21g/L in biosurfactant and Critical Micellar Concentration (CMC) of 0.5%. The biosurfactant produced demonstrated stability concerning emulsification and surface tension in extreme pH values (2 to 12), concentrations of NaCl (2 to 10%), and different temperatures (5 to 120°C), and it did not present toxicity to the vegetables. The crude or isolated biosurfactant showed efficiency in removing 57% - 70% of the motor oil in contaminated soil under static conditions. The results obtained demonstrated biosurfactant produced by C. lipolytica showed promising properties for use in bioremediation of hydrophobic compounds.https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/11535
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author Jullio Cesar V. dos Santos
Emilia Mendes da S. Santos
Yali A. da Silva
Isabela Regina A. da S. Lira
Renata Raianny Silva
Italo J. B. Durval
Leonie A. Sarubbo
Juliana M. Luna
spellingShingle Jullio Cesar V. dos Santos
Emilia Mendes da S. Santos
Yali A. da Silva
Isabela Regina A. da S. Lira
Renata Raianny Silva
Italo J. B. Durval
Leonie A. Sarubbo
Juliana M. Luna
Application of Candida Lipolytica Biosurfactant for Bioremediation of Motor Oil from Contaminated Environment
Chemical Engineering Transactions
author_facet Jullio Cesar V. dos Santos
Emilia Mendes da S. Santos
Yali A. da Silva
Isabela Regina A. da S. Lira
Renata Raianny Silva
Italo J. B. Durval
Leonie A. Sarubbo
Juliana M. Luna
author_sort Jullio Cesar V. dos Santos
title Application of Candida Lipolytica Biosurfactant for Bioremediation of Motor Oil from Contaminated Environment
title_short Application of Candida Lipolytica Biosurfactant for Bioremediation of Motor Oil from Contaminated Environment
title_full Application of Candida Lipolytica Biosurfactant for Bioremediation of Motor Oil from Contaminated Environment
title_fullStr Application of Candida Lipolytica Biosurfactant for Bioremediation of Motor Oil from Contaminated Environment
title_full_unstemmed Application of Candida Lipolytica Biosurfactant for Bioremediation of Motor Oil from Contaminated Environment
title_sort application of candida lipolytica biosurfactant for bioremediation of motor oil from contaminated environment
publisher AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.
series Chemical Engineering Transactions
issn 2283-9216
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Contamination caused by hydrocarbons can produce permanent and irreparable damage to the environment. Biosurfactants' production has been intensively studied in the last years, for these agents are biodegradable and have applications in several industrial sectors. Moreover, they have, as well, managed to be ecologically compatible and to carry out the biodegradation of hydrophobic pollutants without damaging the environment. Bioremediation involves using microorganisms or their microbial metabolites for the degradation of contaminants, avoiding the use of chemicals. Biosurfactants are amphipathic biomolecules produced by microorganisms capable of allowing water-oil interaction and also providing biostimulation in the degradation process. In this work, it was used a medium formulated with distilled water supplemented with 2.5% corn steep liquor, 4.0% molasses, and 2.5% frying oil as substrates used to produce a biosurfactant Candida lipolytica (UCP 0988), at 28 ºC during 144 hours under 200 rpm. The biosurfactant's tensoactive properties were determined, and its isolation, toxicity, and bioremediation application were described. The surface tension values indicated a reduction in water tension from 72 to 28 mN/m and a yield of 21g/L in biosurfactant and Critical Micellar Concentration (CMC) of 0.5%. The biosurfactant produced demonstrated stability concerning emulsification and surface tension in extreme pH values (2 to 12), concentrations of NaCl (2 to 10%), and different temperatures (5 to 120°C), and it did not present toxicity to the vegetables. The crude or isolated biosurfactant showed efficiency in removing 57% - 70% of the motor oil in contaminated soil under static conditions. The results obtained demonstrated biosurfactant produced by C. lipolytica showed promising properties for use in bioremediation of hydrophobic compounds.
url https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/11535
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