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Biosurfactant Production by <i>Bacillus tequilensis</i> <scp>ZSB10</scp>: Structural Characterization, Physicochemical, and Antifungal Properties
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2021
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Structural CharacterizationEngineeringBacteriologyMicrobial PhysiologyZsb10 StrainBiosurfactant ProductionAntifungal PropertiesBiochemical EngineeringMicrobial EcologyEnvironmental MicrobiologyNew BiosurfactantSurfactant SolutionAntimicrobial CompoundSurface Tension ChangeBiomanufacturingAntifungal AgentBiotechnologyMicrobiologyMedicineMicrobiological Degradation
Abstract A new biosurfactant was obtained from a moderately halophilic bacterium identified as Bacillus tequilensis ZSB10 that was isolated from a saline water pond located in Tehuacan‐Cuicatlan valley, Mexico. A kinetic analysis of the bacterial growth of the ZSB10 strain showed a maximum growth at 24 h regardless of the initial pH (5, 7.4, and 9). The best results were found at pH = 7.4 in terms of bacterial growth, besides which the produced biosurfactant showed emulsifying and surfactant properties with an emulsification index (E 24 ) and surface tension change (ΔST) of 54 ± 0% and 26 mN m −1 , respectively. Extracted ZSB10 crude biosurfactant had a yield of 106 ± 6 mg L −1 , an E 24 = 58.4 ± 0.2%, and a ΔST = 26 mN m −1 with a critical micelle concentration (CMC) of 44.82 mg L −1 . Also, its structure was characterized by MALDI‐TOF mass spectrometry as a surfactin, iturin A, and fengycin mixture whose main isoform was leu/ile‐7 C 15 surfactin [M + Na] + . Finally, the ZSB10 crude biosurfactant showed antifungal activity against Helminthosporium sp., with a 79.3% growth inhibition and an IC 50 of 1.37 mg per disc. Therefore, this biosurfactant could be used as biopesticide.
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