Rhamnolipid production from waste cooking oil using Pseudomonas SWP-4
The present work aims to produce rhamnolipid from waste cooking oil (WCO) using a newly isolated bacterium named Pseudomonas SWP-4. SWP-4 was a high-yield strain that could accumulate rhamnolipid steadily even in decline phase and gave a maximum rhamnolipid yield of 13.93 g/L and WCO utilization per...
Main Authors: | Lan, Guihong (Author), Fan, Qiang (Author), Liu, Yongqiang (Author), Chen, Chao (Author), Li, Guixiang (Author), Liu, Yu (Author), Yin, Xiaobo (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2015-09-15.
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