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Review Article

Rhamnolipid biosurfactants: evolutionary implications, applications and future prospects from untapped marine resource

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Pages 399-415 | Received 16 Oct 2013, Accepted 30 Jun 2014, Published online: 02 Feb 2015
 

Abstract

Rhamnolipid-biosurfactants are known to be produced by the genus Pseudomonas, however recent literature reported that rhamnolipids (RLs) are distributed among diverse microbial genera. To integrate the evolutionary implications of rhamnosyl transferase among various groups of microorganisms, a comprehensive comparative motif analysis was performed amongst bacterial producers. Findings on new RL-producing microorganism is helpful from a biotechnological perspective and to replace infective P. aeruginosa strains which ultimately ensure industrially safe production of RLs. Halotolerant biosurfactants are required for efficient bioremediation of marine oil spills. An insight on the exploitation of marine microbes as the potential source of RL biosurfactants is highlighted in the present review. An economic production process, solid-state fermentation using agro-industrial and industrial waste would increase the scope of biosurfactants commercialization. Potential and prospective applications of RL-biosurfactants including hydrocarbon bioremediation, heavy metal removal, antibiofilm activity/biofilm disruption and greener synthesis of nanoparticles are highlighted in this review.

Acknowledgements

Authors are thankfully acknowledged editorial support of CRB.

Declaration of interest

V. P. is thankful to CSIR for Senior Research Fellowship. J. S. is thankful to Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Ministry of Science and Technology, New Delhi for research grant. G. S. K. is thankful DST-SERB for Young Scientist project.

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