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A critical review on various feedstocks as sustainable substrates for biosurfactants production: a way towards cleaner production

Journal

MICROBIAL CELL FACTORIES
Volume 20, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12934-021-01613-3

Keywords

Biosurfactant; Cleaner production; Agro-industrial waste; Municipal solid waste

Funding

  1. Gujarat Pollution Control Board

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The demand for a chemical surfactant substitute is driven by increased environmental awareness, with biosurfactants offering benefits such as biodegradability and biocompatibility compared to their chemical counterparts. Researchers are looking for low-cost waste materials to use as substrates to lower manufacturing costs and provide waste management services. Utilizing low-cost substrates significantly reduces the cost of producing biosurfactants, making them a more sustainable option for various industries.
The quest for a chemical surfactant substitute has been fuelled by increased environmental awareness. The benefits that biosurfactants present like biodegradability, and biocompatibility over their chemical and synthetic counterparts has contributed immensely to their popularity and use in various industries such as petrochemicals, mining, metallurgy, agrochemicals, fertilizers, beverages, cosmetics, etc. With the growing demand for biosurfactants, researchers are looking for low-cost waste materials to use them as substrates, which will lower the manufacturing costs while providing waste management services as an add-on benefit. The use of low-cost substrates will significantly reduce the cost of producing biosurfactants. This paper discusses the use of various feedstocks in the production of biosurfactants, which not only reduces the cost of waste treatment but also provides an opportunity to profit from the sale of the biosurfactant. Furthermore, it includes state-of-the-art information about employing municipal solid waste as a sustainable feedstock for biosurfactant production, which has not been simultaneously covered in many published literatures on biosurfactant production from different feedstocks. It also addresses the myriad of other issues associated with the processing of biosurfactants, as well as the methods used to address these issues and perspectives, which will move society towards cleaner production.

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