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Behaviour of Biosurfactant Iturin A at Liquid-Liquid Interface
2014
Asian Journal of Chemistry
Surfactants are surface active agents generally amphiphilic in nature containing a hydrophilic head and a hydrophobic tail. These compounds provide wetting to inorganic and organic contaminants and result in their removal. These compounds are popularly used in soap and detergent industry 1 . Increasing environmental awareness has resulted in an interest in ecofriendly biosurfactants produced by microorganisms. These biosurfactants are a group of structurally diverse surface active substances
doi:10.14233/ajchem.2014.16559
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