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Biosurfactants and sustainability: from biorefineries production to versatile applications

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Biosurfactants and Sustainability

A timely and authoritative collection of resources on the sustainable production of biosurfactants

In Biosurfactants and Sustainability, a team of distinguished researchers presents emerging themes in the rapidly evolving field of biosurfactants. The editors have chosen work that focuses on biosurfactants as eco-friendly and versatile compounds of interest in societies seeking sustainable forms of development. The book examines biosurfactants in the context of biorefineries and in the exploration of extremophilic microorganisms for biosurfactant production.

The included works discuss biosurfactant production from different lignocellulosic and amylaceous raw materials, as well as oilseeds and other agro-industrial byproducts. Readers will also find:

  • A thorough introduction to microorganisms producing biosurfactants, as well as sustainable biosurfactant production in biorefineries
  • Comprehensive explorations of the challenges of biosurfactant production in fermentation processes
  • Practical discussions of bioreactors and metabolic engineering used in biosurfactant production
  • Fulsome treatments of biosurfactant production using enzyme and novel biosurfactant applications in nanotechnology, health, agriculture, and environmental cleanup

Perfect for researchers and professionals with an interest in biosurfactant application and biotechnology processes, Biosurfactants and Sustainability will also benefit academic researchers, industry scientists, and engineers in biotechnology, microbiology, biomass conversion, environmental science and engineering.

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Wiley-Blackwell
1119854385 / 9781119854388
eBook (EPUB)
668.1
09/05/2023
English
1 pages
Copy: 40%; print: 40%
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