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International Journal of Molecular Sciences | 2014

Biosurfactant-and-Bioemulsifier Produced by a Promising Cunninghamella echinulata Isolated from Caatinga Soil in the Northeast of Brazil

Nadielly R. Andrade Silva; Marcos Antônio Cavalcanti Luna; André L. C. M. A. Santiago; Luciana de Oliveira Franco; Grayce K.B. Silva; Patrícia Mendes de Souza; Kaoru Okada; Clarissa Daisy da Costa Albuquerque; Carlos Alberto Alves da Silva; Galba Maria de Campos-Takaki

A Mucoralean fungus was isolated from Caatinga soil of Pernambuco, Northeast of Brazil, and was identified as Cunninghamella echinulata by morphological, physiological, and biochemical tests. This strain was evaluated for biosurfactant/bioemulsifier production using soybean oil waste (SOW) and corn steep liquor (CSL) as substrates, added to basic saline solution, by measuring surface tension and emulsifier index and activity. The best results showed the surface water tension was reduced from 72 to 36 mN/m, and an emulsification index (E24) of 80% was obtained using engine oil and burnt engine oil, respectively. A new molecule of biosurfactant showed an anionic charge and a polymeric chemical composition consisting of lipids (40.0% w/w), carbohydrates (35.2% w/w) and protein (20.3% w/w). In addition, the biosurfactant solution (1%) demonstrated its ability for an oil displacement area (ODA) of 37.36 cm2, which is quite similar to that for Triton X-100 (38.46 cm2). The stability of the reduction in the surface water tension as well as of the emulsifier index proved to be stable over a wide range of temperatures, in pH, and in salt concentration (4%–6% w/v). The biosurfactant showed an ability to reduce and increase the viscosity of hydrophobic substrates and their molecules, suggesting that it is a suitable candidate for mediated enhanced oil recovery. At the same time, these studies indicate that renewable, relatively inexpensive and easily available resources can be used for important biotechnological processes.


International Journal of Molecular Sciences | 2016

Waste Soybean Oil and Corn Steep Liquor as Economic Substrates for Bioemulsifier and Biodiesel Production by Candida lipolytica UCP 0998

Adriana Ferreira Souza; Dayana M. Rodriguez; Daylin R. Ribeaux; Marcos Antônio Cavalcanti Luna; Thayse Alves de Lima e Silva; Rosileide F.S. Andrade; Norma Buarque de Gusmão; Galba Maria de Campos-Takaki

Almost all oleaginous microorganisms are available for biodiesel production, and for the mechanism of oil accumulation, which is what makes a microbial approach economically competitive. This study investigated the potential that the yeast Candida lipolytica UCP0988, in an anamorphous state, has to produce simultaneously a bioemulsifier and to accumulate lipids using inexpensive and alternative substrates. Cultivation was carried out using waste soybean oil and corn steep liquor in accordance with 22 experimental designs with 1% inoculums (107 cells/mL). The bioemulsifier was produced in the cell-free metabolic liquid in the late exponential phase (96 h), at Assay 4 (corn steep liquor 5% and waste soybean oil 8%), with 6.704 UEA, IE24 of 96.66%, and showed an anionic profile. The emulsion formed consisted of compact small and stable droplets (size 0.2–5 µm), stable at all temperatures, at pH 2 and 4, and 2% salinity, and showed an ability to remove 93.74% of diesel oil from sand. The displacement oil (ODA) showed 45.34 cm2 of dispersion (central point of the factorial design). The biomass obtained from Assay 4 was able to accumulate lipids of 0.425 g/g biomass (corresponding to 42.5%), which consisted of Palmitic acid (28.4%), Stearic acid (7.7%), Oleic acid (42.8%), Linoleic acid (19.0%), and γ-Linolenic acid (2.1%). The results showed the ability of C. lipopytica to produce both bioemulsifier and biodiesel using the metabolic conversion of waste soybean oil and corn steep liquor, which are economic renewable sources.


The Open Microbiology Journal | 2018

Cadmium Removal from Aqueous Solutions by Strain of Pantoea agglomerans UCP1320 Isolated from Laundry Effluent

Leonila M.L. Acioly; Davi Cavalcanti; Marcos Antônio Cavalcanti Luna; José Carlos Vilar Júnior; Rosileide F.S. Andrade; Thayse Alves de Lima e Silva; Camilo E. La Rotta; Galba Maria de Campos-Takaki

Background: Cadmium (Cd), which is a deadly heavy metal of work-related and environmental concern, has been recognized as a substance that is teratogenic and carcinogenic for humans. Therefore, the need to develop low-cost adsorbents to remove heavy metals from aqueous solution has greatly increased. Adsorbents such as Pantoea agglomerans biomass have been used. Aims: We investigated the biotechnological potential of Pantoea agglomerans for the biosorption of cadmium from aqueous solution. Patients and Methods: Pantoea agglomerans UCP1320 isolated from the effluent of a laundry industry was used to remove cadmium from aqueous solutions. Two approaches were compared using active or thermally inactivated biomass. Three different cadmium concentrations of 1, 10 and 100 ppm were used under constant stirring at temperatures of 25°C and 35°C as was pH of 3.0, 5.0 and 7.0. Variable incubation times of 1, 6, and 24h were also studied. Results: The results showed that the temperature did not influence the uptake of metal by living cells nor by inactive bacterial biomass. However, increasing the pH had a positive effect on removing intermediate concentrations of cadmium. Low concentrations of cadmium were completely removed by both live and inactive biomass. Conclusion: Pantoea agglomerans biomass was shown to have a promising performance for the biotechnological removal of cadmium which had been dissolved in aqueous solution.


Archive | 2018

An Efficient Producing-Bioemulsifier by Bacillus Subtilis UCP 0146 Isolated from Mangrove Sediments

Patrícia. C.V.S. Maia; Vanessa Pimentel Santos; Adriana S Ferreira; Marcos Antônio Cavalcanti Luna; Thayse Alves de Lima e Silva; Rosileide F.S. Andrade; Galba Maria de Campos-Takaki

In this work was investigated the potential of Bacillus subtilis UCP 0146 in the bioconversion of the medium containing 100% of cassava flour wastewater to obtain bioemulsifier. The evaluation of the production was carried out by the emulsification index (IE24) and surface tension (TS). The ionic charge, stability (temperature, salinity and pH measured by IE24 and viscosity), ability to remove and disperse oil and textile dye were investigated. B.subtilis produced an anionic bioemulsifier in the medium containing 100% of cassava wastewater in condition 4 of the factorial design (9% of the inoculum, at 35 °C and agitation of 100 rpm) with surface tension of 39mN/m, IE24 of 95.2 % and yield 2.69 g.L-1. Stability at different pH (2-8), temperatures (0-120oC) and NaCl, dispersed (55.83 cm2-ODA) and reduced the viscosity of the burned engine oil (90.5 cP) , removed 94.4% petroleum and demonstrated efficiency in methylene blue removal (62.2%). The bioemulsifier and its synthesis from bacteria and also emphases on the role of surfactants in oil remediation.


Electronic Journal of Biotechnology | 2015

Copper-induced adaptation, oxidative stress and its tolerance in Aspergillus niger UCP1261

Marcos Antônio Cavalcanti Luna; Edson Rodrigues Vieira; Kaoru Okada; Galba Maria de Campos-Takaki; Aline Elesbão do Nascimento


Engevista | 2017

PRODUÇÃO SIMULTÂNEA DE BIOMASSA E LIPÍDEOS UTILIZANDO MEIOS CONTENDO RESÍDUOS AGROINDUSTRIAIS POR Mucor subtilíssimus UCP/WFCC 1262, Cunninghamella echinulata UCP/WFCC 1299 e Rhizopus microsporus UCP/WFCC 1304 ISOLADOS DO SOLO DA CAATINGA DE PERNAMBUCO

Miller Da Costa Lima; Tayane de Cássia Dias Mendes Silva; Adriana Ferreira Souza; Marcos Antônio Cavalcanti Luna; Rosileide F.S. Andrade; Carlos Alberto Alves da Silva; Kaoru Okada


e-xacta | 2015

AVALIAÇÃO DO POTENCIAL DE AMOSTRAS DE ASPERGILLUS SSP ISOLADAS DA CAATINGA PARA PRODUÇÃO DE LACASE

Tiago Lira de Melo; Marcos Antônio Cavalcanti Luna; Leonor Alves de Oliveira da Silva; Galba Maria de Campos-Takaki; Carlos Alberto Alves da Silva


Simpósio Nacional de Bioprocessos e Simpósio de Hidrólise Enzimática de Biomassa | 2015

Caracterização Fisiológica e Estrutural e Tolerância a Metais Pesados de Amostra de Aspergillus niger obtido de Solo de Caatinga

Keissy Vanderley de Santana; Maria Helena Menezes Estevam Alves; Layla Carvalho Mahnke; José Henrique Edmilson Souza Freitas; Gisele da Silva; Maria Cleudonôra Cássia Mororó; Marcos Antônio Cavalcanti Luna; Karoline Juliana Costa da Silva; Aline Elesbão do Nascimento


Simpósio Nacional de Bioprocessos e Simpósio de Hidrólise Enzimática de Biomassa | 2015

Avaliação de Fatores Físico-químicos sobre o Crescimento de Penicillium sp. (UCP 542)

Maria Helena Menezes Estevam Alves; José Henrique Edmilson Souza Freitas; Layla Carvalho Mahnke; Keissy Vanderley de Santana; Gisele da Silva; Maria Cleudonôra Cássia Mororó; Marcos Antônio Cavalcanti Luna; Karoline Juliana Costa da Silva; Aline Elesbão do Nascimento


Simpósio Nacional de Bioprocessos e Simpósio de Hidrólise Enzimática de Biomassa | 2015

Avaliação do Potencial Biotecnológico de Penicillium sp. (UCP 512) Isolado da Caatinga Pernambucana

Layla Carvalho Mahnke; José Henrique Edmilson Souza Freitas; Maria Helena Menezes Estevam Alves; Keissy Vanderley de Santana; Gisele da Silva; Maria Cleudonôra Cássia Mororó; Marcos Antônio Cavalcanti Luna; Karoline Juliana Costa da Silva; Aline Elesbão do Nascimento

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Galba Maria de Campos-Takaki

Universidade Católica de Pernambuco

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Aline Elesbão do Nascimento

Universidade Católica de Pernambuco

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Keissy Vanderley de Santana

Universidade Católica de Pernambuco

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Rosileide F.S. Andrade

Federal University of Pernambuco

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Carlos Alberto Alves da Silva

Universidade Católica de Pernambuco

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Kaoru Okada

Universidade Católica de Pernambuco

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Adriana Ferreira Souza

Universidade Católica de Pernambuco

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