Multiple biosurfactant production by Aureobasidium pullulans strain YTP6-14in aqueous and heavy oil layers

Natwara Amatyakul, Suthep Thaniyavarn, Masaaki Morikawa, Jiraporn Thaniyavarn
2020 Journal of General and Applied Microbiology  
Aureobasidium pullulans YTP6-14 was demonstrated to bean excellent multiple biosurfactant producer utilizing cheap carbon sources available in Thailand, including glycerol and cassava flour hydrolysate. A. pullulans YTP6-14 maximally produced 1.81 g/l biosurfactant in an aqueous layer (BS-AQ) in amedium containing glycerol, and 7.37 or 6.37 g/l biosurfactant in a heavy oil layer (BS-HO) in cassava flour hydrolysate or a glucose containing medium, respectively. Each BS-AQ and BS-HO had critical
more » ... icelle concentrationvalues of 41.32 mg/l and 13.51 mg/l, and both biosurfactants formed a stable food oil emulsion and reducedthe amount of biofilmsformed by Streptococcus sobrinus and Streptococcus mutans. BS-AQ and BS-HO were mainly composed of liamocins or exophilins and massoia lactone, respectively.
doi:10.2323/jgam.2020.01.011 pmid:33012773 fatcat:nnil7gdlqra67ftz2qqfxdcdla