Effect of Different Environmental and Nutritional Factors on Biosurfactant Production from Candida guilliermondii

Authors

  • Ahmed I. M. Joaad Department of Biology, College of Science, University of Baghdad, Baghdad,Iraq https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9947-5406
  • Shatha S. Hassan Department of Biology, College of Science, University of Baghdad, Baghdad,Iraq

Keywords:

Candida guilliermondii, bioemulsifier, Emulsification index ( E24 %)

Abstract

Yeast strain S9, which produced a high amount of biosurfactant, was isolated from pickledolive and identified as a strain of Candida guilliermondii using VITTEK 2 compact system, this strain was selected out of 13bioemulsifier producing strains. The effects of some environmental and nutritional factors on biosurfactant production were evaluated, the maximum value of E24% was observed at pH 4 which was 70% and the optimal temperature for biosurfactant production was 30 °C, E24% was 75%. Among different edible and heavy oils, the sesame oil and heavy oil 150 were the best carbon sources in production of biosurfactant, E24% was82% and 78% respectively and among different organic and inorganic nitrogen sources, the yeast extract was the best organic nitrogen source for biosurfactants production, E24% was 85%, while NaNo3 was the best inorganic nitrogen source for biosurfactants production, E24% was 80% and at the 7th day the maximum production of the emulsifier, E24% was 75% in shaking incubator at 150 rpm

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Published

2023-06-03

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Biology

How to Cite

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A. I. M. Joaad and S. S. Hassan, “Effect of Different Environmental and Nutritional Factors on Biosurfactant Production from Candida guilliermondii”, Iraqi Journal of Science, vol. 56, no. 1B, pp. 329–336, Jun. 2023, Accessed: Dec. 15, 2025. [Online]. Available: https://www.ijs.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/eijs/article/view/10440

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