Biosurfactant production and growth kinetics studies of the waste canola oil-degrading bacterium rhodococcus erythropolis AQ5-07 from Antarctica
With the progressive increase in human activities in the Antarctic region, the possibility of domestic oil spillage also increases. Developing means for the removal of oils, such as canola oil, from the environment and waste “grey” water using biological approaches is therefore desirable, since the...
Main Authors: | Ahmad, S.A (Author), Alias, S.A (Author), Convey, P. (Author), Gomez-Fuentes, C. (Author), González-Rocha, G. (Author), Ibrahim, S. (Author), Khalil, K.A (Author), Sabri, S. (Author), Zahri, K.N.M (Author), Zulkarnain, A. (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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MDPI AG,
2020
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