پديد آورندگان :
Tabatabaee A نويسنده , Noohi A A نويسنده , Mazaheri Assadi M نويسنده , Sajadian V A نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
Biosurfactants or surface-active compounds are produced by microoaganisms. These molecules reduce
surface tension both aqueous solutions and hydrocarbon mixtures. In this study, isolation and identification of
biosurfactant producing bacteria were assessed. The potential application of these bacteria in petroleum
industry was investigated. Samples (crude oil) were collected from oil wells and 45 strains were isolated. To
confirm the ability of isolates in biosurfactant production, haemolysis test, emulsification test and
measurement of surface tension were conducted. We also evaluated the effect of different pH, salinity
concentrations, and temperatures on biosurfactant production. Among importance features of the isolated
strains, one of the strains (NO.4: Bacillus.sp) showed high salt tolerance and their successful production of
biosurfactant in a vast pH and temperature domain and reduced surface tension to value below 40 mN/m.
This strain is potential candidate for microbial enhanced oil recovery. The strain4 biosurfactant component
was mainly glycolipid in nature.