The potential of indigenous bacteria from oil sludge for biosurfactant production using hydrolysate of agricultural waste

Ni’matuzahroh and Silvia Kurnia Sari, .- and Irine Puspa Ningrum, .- and Aprilla Dila Pusfita,, .- and Lisa Marjayandari,, .- and Nastiti Trikurniadewi,, .- and Syahriar Nur Maulana Malik Ibrahim,, .- and Fatimah, .- and Tri Nurhariyati, .- and Tini Surtiningsih, .- and Hanif Yuliani, .- (2019) The potential of indigenous bacteria from oil sludge for biosurfactant production using hydrolysate of agricultural waste. Biodiversitas, 20 (5). pp. 1374-1379. ISSN ISSN: 1412-033X E-ISSN: 2085-4722

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Abstract

Biosurfactants are amphipathic compounds which are useful in various fields of health, industry, and remediation. Biosurfactants are produced by bacteria that grow in hydrocarbon or sugar substrates. Hydrolysis product of agricultural waste can be used as a biosurfactant production medium. This research aims to obtain biosurfactant producing bacteria from Balongan oil sludge, Indonesia. The ability to grow and produce biosurfactant by indigenous bacteria was tested using a medium of Synthetic Mineral Water (SMW) added by 209.3 ppm of rice straw hydrolysis product (RSHP). The growth of bacteria was evaluated through Total Plate Count (TPC) and biosurfactant production was evaluated through measurement of emulsification activity and surface tension. Six indigenous bacteria were capable to produce biosurfactants in the RSHP. Emulsification activity was not detected, but surface tension reduction was founded. The best biosurfactant was indicated by surface tension value of 53.56 mN/m with TPC value of 20.07 CFU/mL at the 5 th day of incubation by BP (1) 5. The indigenous bacteria were identified as Propionibacterium BP (1) 1, Propionibacterium BP (1) 3, Bacillus BP (1) 4, Corynebacterium BP (1) 5, Corynebacterium BP (1) 8, and Rothia BP (1) 6. Utilization of sugar as hydrolysis product of agricultural waste is an innovation of raw materials for biosurfactant production.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Agricultural waste, Biosurfactant, Indigenous bacteria, Oil sludge, Rice straw
Subjects: Q Science > Q Science (General)
Q Science > QR Microbiology
Divisions: 08. Fakultas Sains dan Teknologi > Program Studi Biologi (S2)
Creators:
CreatorsNIM
Ni’matuzahrohUNSPECIFIED
Silvia Kurnia Sari, .-UNSPECIFIED
Irine Puspa Ningrum, .-UNSPECIFIED
Aprilla Dila Pusfita,, .-UNSPECIFIED
Lisa Marjayandari,, .-UNSPECIFIED
Nastiti Trikurniadewi,, .-UNSPECIFIED
Syahriar Nur Maulana Malik Ibrahim,, .-UNSPECIFIED
Fatimah, .-UNSPECIFIED
Tri Nurhariyati, .-UNSPECIFIED
Tini Surtiningsih, .-UNSPECIFIED
Hanif Yuliani, .-UNSPECIFIED
Depositing User: Mr Vega Andi Budiman
Date Deposited: 05 May 2023 01:20
Last Modified: 04 Jun 2023 23:29
URI: http://repository.unair.ac.id/id/eprint/125825
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