Advanced Journal of Environmental Science and Technology

ISSN 2756-3251

Advanced Journal of Environmental Science and Technology ISSN 2756-3251, Vol. 15 (9), pp. 001-004, September, 2024. Available online at www.internationalscholarsjournals.org © International Scholars Journals

Full Length Research Paper

Marine Bacteria as a Source of Biosurfactants: Isolation and Characterization

Seema Dhail1* and Nakuleshwar Dut Jasuja2

1Laboratory of Microbiology, Department of Biotechnology, International College for Girls, Rajasthan University,
Jaipur-302004, India.
2Department of Biotechnology and Allied Sciences, Jayoti Vidyapeeth Women’s University, Jaipur- 303007, India.

Accepted 6 June, 2024

Biosurfactant-producing marine bacteria were isolated from oil-spilled seawater collected from harbors and docks in Mumbai, India. Haemolytic activity, emulsification activity toward n-hexadecane, emulsion of mixtures of oils, drop collapsing test as well as oil displacement test were used to determine biosurfactant producing activity of marine bacteria. Among 25 strains, 20 different strains showed biosurfactant activity in which only 6 strains had haemolytic activity and were able to emulsify mixtures of oils (kerosene + petrol + diesel) in Marine Broth 2216 during cultivation. Six strains named MW1, JN1, MS3, JN2, MS1, and MW2 were identified by various identification tests. MW2 (Pseudomonas sp.) Strain showed the highest emulsification activity against n-hexadecane. In addition, MW2 showed the highest activity for oil displacement test (3.14 ± 0.02) and emulsification test (70.5 ± 0.55) towards n-hexadecane.

Key words: Biosurfactant, emulsification, bacteria, haemolytic, extreme conditions, oil.