Economic Production and Oil Recovery Efficiency of a Lipopeptide Biosurfactant from a Novel Marine Bacterium Bacillus simplex

Panagal Mani , Pethanen Sivakumar , Shanmugasundaram Senthil Balan
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The use and commercial applications of biosurfactants in the petroleum industries have been raised during the past decades. Marine bacteria and their efficiency in crude oil recovery has been less studied than terrestrial strain, hence this present study. A novel marine bacterium Bacillus simplex having promising biosurfactant production was isolated from a petroleum hydrocarbon-contaminated coastal sea sediment samples of Nagapattinam fishing harbor, Tamil Nadu, India. This strain showed most economical biosurfactant production with an agro-industrial waste substrate, sunflower oil cake at 54th h time incubation along with the cultural conditions of 20 ppt salinity, 35 °C temperature, and pH 7. The produced biosurfactant was purified, which was accounted at 908 ± 7 mg/L on dry weight basis. The biosurfactant was identified as lipopeptide with a molecular mass of 1111.1 Da which was deduced using TLC, biochemical estimation methods, FT-IR, NMR, and MALDI-TOF MS analysis. Furthermore, this purified lipopeptide surfactant showed consistent and enhanced crude oil recovering efficiency under different salinity conditions (0–30%). Based on the above facts, the isolated novel marine bacterium proved its cheaper production of novel biosurfactant and its promising oil recovering efficiency even at hypersaline conditions. Further, this is the first report of a biosurfactant from the bacterium Bacillus simplex.

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一种新型海洋单纯芽孢杆菌脂肽生物表面活性剂的经济产量和采油效率
在过去的几十年里,生物表面活性剂在石油工业中的使用和商业应用得到了提高。与陆地菌株相比,海洋细菌及其在原油开采中的效率研究较少,因此本文进行了研究。从印度泰米尔纳德邦Nagapattinam渔港受石油烃污染的海岸沉积物中分离到一种新型海洋细菌单纯芽孢杆菌,该细菌具有生产生物表面活性剂的前景。该菌株以工农业废弃物向日葵油饼为底物,在盐度为20 ppt,温度为35℃,pH为7的条件下,培养54 h,最经济地生产生物表面活性剂。所得生物表面活性剂的纯度为908±7 mg/L(干重)。通过TLC、生化鉴定、FT-IR、NMR、MALDI-TOF MS等方法鉴定该生物表面活性剂为脂肽,分子量为1111.1 Da。此外,该纯化的脂肽表面活性剂在不同盐度条件下(0-30%)表现出一致且提高的原油采收率。在此基础上,分离出的新型海洋细菌证明了其在高盐条件下生产新型生物表面活性剂的成本较低,并且具有良好的采油效果。此外,这是首次报道从单纯芽孢杆菌中提取生物表面活性剂。
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