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Marine Surfactants
Preparations and Applications

Edited by Se-Kwon Kim and Kyung-Hoon Shin


First edition published 2023
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DOI: 10.1201/9781003307464
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Contents
Preface ................................................................................................................. ix
Acknowledgements .............................................................................................. xi
Editor Biographies .............................................................................................xiii
List of Contributors ............................................................................................ xv

Chapter 1 Surfactin and Surfactin-Like Production, Purification


and Application in Marine Environments ...................................... 1
Ricardo R. Oliveira, Gabriela Coelho Breda, Patrícia
Maria Rocha, Wilza Kímilly Vital de Paiva, Everaldo Silvino
dos Santos, and Leticia Dobler

Chapter 2 Marine Microbe Surfactants: Future Implementations ................ 39


Khouloud M. Barakat and Osama M. Darwesh

Chapter 3 Marine Bacteria Surfactants: Bioremediation and


Production Aspects ....................................................................... 87
L. Blandón, A. Zuleta-Correa, M. Quintero,
E.L. Otero-Tejada and J. Gómez-León

Chapter 4 Rhamnolipids Produced by Marine Microorganisms,


A Perspective .............................................................................. 125
Jorge Gracida, Arturo Abreu, Dulce Celeste López Díaz
and Evelyn Zamudio Pérez

Chapter 5 Role of Biosurfactants Produced by Marine Microbes


in Bioremediation .........................................................................141
Ria Desai and Trupti K Vyas

Chapter 6 Diversity of Marine Biosurfactant-Producing Bacteria


and Their Role in the Degradation of Heterogenous
Petrochemical Hydrocarbons ...................................................... 163
Brian Gidudu and Evans M.N. Chirwa

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Chapter 7 Production and Characterization of Biosurfactants to


Improve the Effectiveness and Bioavailability of
Insoluble Antibiotics ................................................................... 185
C. Elizabeth Rani and Mithrambigai

Chapter 8 Marine Algal and Cyanobacterial Surface-Active


Compounds ................................................................................. 201
J.J. Mehjabin and T. Okino

Chapter 9 The Exploitation of Marine Biosurfactants in India....................213


Camelia Bhattacharyya and Sumitra Datta

Chapter 10 Advances in Biosurfactant Production from Marine


Waste and Its Potential Application in the Marine
Environment ................................................................................ 223
Chiamaka Linda Mgbechidinma, Xiaoyan Zhang,
Guiling Wang, Edidiong Okokon Atakpa, Lijia Jiang
and Chunfang Zhang

Chapter 11 Marine Biosurfactants: Applications in Agriculture .................. 255


Shashank Reddy, Vartika Verma and Nidhi Srivastava

Chapter 12 Cosmetic Application of Surfactants from Marine


Microbes...................................................................................... 271
Tirth Bhatt, Avani Bhimani, Asmita Detroja, Dhruv
Gevariya and Gaurav Sanghvi

Chapter 13 Marine Biosurfactants Combined with Nanomaterials


for Potential Oil Spill Remediation............................................. 295
Deviany Deviany and Siti Khodijah Chaerun

Chapter 14 Marine Biosurfactants in Environmental Bioremediation:


Scope and Applications ............................................................... 309
Swasti Dhagat and Satya Eswari Jujjavarapu
Contents vii

Chapter 15 Biosurfactants in Oil Spill Cleanup ............................................ 327


E. Kardena, Q. Helmy, and Sukandar

Chapter 16 Extensive Studies on Fermentative Production of


Biosurfactants from Extremophilic Marine Microbes ............... 375
Nabya Nehal, Sonal, Sapna Jaiswar and Priyanka Singh

Index ................................................................................................................. 405


Preface
Around 70% of the ocean is covered by water, and the marine environment is an
underexplored natural resource. Marine surfactants have gained much attention
due to their interesting biological properties. Marine-derived species, including
microbes, have produced fascinating surfactants that can be potentially used in
several biological and biomedical applications.
In the current book, several contributors around the globe contributed to
marine surfactant production, the culture method of microbes for surfactant pro-
duction, and the essential bioprocess method to enlarge surfactant production.
Purification of surfactants using acid precipitation, solvent extraction, liquid
membrane extraction, foam fractionation, and membrane-based techniques are
discussed in the introduction chapters. Different kinds of surfactant glycolipids,
phospholipids and fatty acids, lipoproteins, and polymeric surfactants are pro-
vided. The diversity of marine biosurfactant-producing bacteria and their role in
the degradation of petrochemical hydrocarbons are discussed. Finally, the pro-
duction and characterization of biosurfactants to improve the effectiveness and
bioavailability of insoluble antibiotics are discussed.
Bacteria producers of biosurfactants isolated from saline soil and caverns and
the role of microbial biosurfactants in marine bioremediation are presented—
marine algal and cyanobacterial surface-active compounds. In the book’s final
part, the authors discuss marine biosurfactants’ application in agriculture, cos-
metics, oil remediation, and environmental bioremediation—extensive studies
on the fermentative production of biosurfactants from extremophilic marine
microbes.
I am fully aware that I cannot completely satisfy the interest of various scien-
tists working in this area. Still, I hope this book will bring forward new avenues
in this ever-growing field. In the future, I intend to fully address any inadver-
tent inadequacies and welcome all suggestions that can be included in coming
editions. Finally, I am thankful to Dr. Venkatesan J, Yenepoya (Deemed to be
University), India, who has extended his helping hand to complete this book.

Prof. Se-Kwon Kim,


South Korea

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Acknowledgments
Dr. Jae-Chul Kim is the chairman, president, and founder
of the Dongwon group. The company was established in
1969 to explore and utilize ocean and marine resources.
Chairman Kim is a pioneer in deep-sea fishing boats in
South Korea. He started tuna fishing in 1958 as the first
mate of Korea’s first deep-sea fishing vessel.
After graduating from the National Fisheries University
of Busan, he jumped into tuna fishing, and the university
was renamed Pukyong National University. Further, he became the captain of a
fleet of deep-sea fishing boats using a new tuna fishing method. He succeeded in
catching large amounts of tuna in the South Pacific and Indian Oceans.
He founded Dongwon Industries in 1969 at 35 and was the first president.
After that, he built a tuna processing plant and started to produce canned food.
He immersed himself in business management in earnest based on his experi-
ences at sea in his youth.
Dongwon Group has successfully expanded its business from the fishery
industry as the primary industry to the manufacturing industry as the secondary
industry and financial services as the tertiary industry. Currently, Mr. Kim runs
30 affiliated companies.
To contribute to social welfare, he also established the Dongwon Educational
Foundation. He devoted himself, his heart, and his soul to nurturing competent
people who are the backbone of our society. He has provided scholarships to
numerous college students and grants R&D funds to researchers. He recognized
the great value and potential of underutilized marine resources from his youth.
He dedicated himself to publishing technical books emphasizing the scientific
importance of marine life and related research.
With his help, this book has been published, providing readers with knowl-
edge on how the scientific values of marine life can enhance human health and
wellbeing.
I want to thank him sincerely for his support in publishing this book.

Prof. Se-Kwon Kim


Distinguished Professor
Dept. of Marine Science & Convergence Engineering
Hanyang University ERICA, South Korea

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Editor Biographies
Se-Kwon Kim, Ph.D., is presently working as a distin-
guished professor in Hanyang University and was previ-
ously Korea Maritime and Ocean University and Research
Advisor of Kolmar Korea Company. He worked as
Professor at the Department of Marine Bio Convergence
Science and Technology and Director of the Marine
Bioprocess Research Center (MBPRC) at Pukyong
National University, Busan, South Korea.
He received his M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees from Pukyong
National University and conducted his postdoctoral studies
at the Laboratory of Biochemical Engineering, University
of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, USA. Later, he became a visiting sci-
entist at the Memorial University of Newfoundland and University of British
Columbia in Canada.
Dr. Kim served as President of the Korean Society of Chitin and Chitosan in
1986–1990 and the Korean Society of Marine Biotechnology in 2006–2007. He
won the best paper award from the American Oil Chemists’ Society in 2002.
Dr. Kim was also the chairman of the 7th Asia-Pacific Chitin and Chitosan
Symposium, which was held in South Korea in 2006. He was the Chief Editor of
the Korean Society of Fisheries and Aquatic Science during 2008–2009. In addi-
tion, he is a board member of the International Society of Marine Biotechnology
Associations (IMBA) and International Society of Nutraceuticals and Functional
Food (ISNFF).
His major research interests are the investigation and development of bioac-
tive substances from marine resources. His immense experience in marine bio-
processing and mass-production technologies for marine bio-industry is a key asset
of majorly funded marine bio projects in Korea. Furthermore, he expended his
research fields to the development of bioactive materials from marine organisms
for their applications in oriental medicine, cosmeceuticals, and nutraceuticals. To
date, he has authored around 750 research papers, 70 books, and 120 patents.
Kyung-Hoon Shin, Ph.D., is currently Professor at
the Department of Marine Sciences and Convergent
Technology and Director of the Institute of Ocean and
Atmospheric Sciences, Hanyang University. He received
his B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees from Hanyang University,
South Korea, and got his M.Sc. from Nagoya University
and Ph.D. from Hokkaido University, Japan. He worked as
a research scientist in the Frontier Observational Research
System of Global Change/International Arctic Research
Center, University of Alaska Fairbanks (dispatched from Japan Marine Science
and Technology Center, JAMSTEC), and obtained the Outstanding Research

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Accomplishment Award of Frontier Observational Research System for Global


Change/JAMSTEC in 2002.
He served as the Editor-in-Chief of the Korean Journal of Ecology and
Environment in 2011–2018, is the Associated Editor of Geochemical Journal,
Marine Drugs, and Frontiers in Marine Science, and also served the Guest Editor
of Polar Science and Marine Drugs. Based on his research performance (around
210 research papers, six patents), he has received numerous academic awards
during the last 10 years. He won the best paper award of the Korean Society
of Oceanography in 2011, the Outstanding Research Academic Award of the
Korean Society of Limnology, the Best Paper Award of the Korean Federation of
Science and Technology Societies in 2012, the Best Academic Award of Hanyang
University, the Yeochon Academic Award for Ecology in 2015, and the Best Cited
Paper Award of Hanyang University in 2018.
His broad scientific interests include stable isotope ecology, marine biogeo-
chemistry, the organic carbon cycle, environmental safety and food forensics,
organic geochemistry, pollution tracing, environmental chemistry and contami-
nant bioaccumulation, and the production and fate of bio-toxins.
Contributors
Arturo Abreu Ria Desai
Universidad Autónoma Navsari Agricultural University, India
Metropolitana-Cuajimalp, Mexico
Asmita Detroja
Edidiong Okokon Atakpa Marwadi University, Rajkot, India
Zhejiang University, China
Deviany Deviany
Khouloud M. Barakat Institut Teknologi Sumatera, Indonesia
National Institute of Oceanography
and Fisheries (NIOF), Egypt Swasti Dhagat
NIT Raipur, India
Tirth Bhatt
Marwadi University, Rajkot, India Dulce Celeste López Díaz
Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro,
Camelia Bhattacharyya México
Amity University, Kolkata, India
Leticia Dobler
Avani Bhimani St. Anne’s University Hospital, Brno,
Marwadi University, Rajkot, India Czech Republic

L. Blandón Everaldo Silvino dos Santos


Marine and Coastal Research Federal University of Rio Grande do
Institute, Colombia Norte, Natal, Brazil

Gabriela Coelho Breda Dhruv Gevariya


Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Marwadi University, Rajkot, India
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Brian Gidudu
Siti Khodijah Chaerun National Institute of Pharmaceutical
Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia Education and Research
(NIPER-R), India
Evans M.N. Chirwa
University of Pretoria, Pretoria J. Gómez-León
Marine and Coastal Research
Osama M. Darwesh Institute, Colombia
National Research Centre, Egypt
Jorge Gracida
Sumitra Datta Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro,
Amity University, Kolkata, India México

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