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Cleaning Applications Using Sophorolipids and Rhamnolipids

As elaborated by Develter, Renkin and Jacobs [28], sophorolipids are complementary to alkylpolyglucosides (using GlucoponbOO ), with mixtures of the two performing well in both concentrated and diluted applications in both aqueous and nonaqueous products. [Pg.235]

and Banat, I. M. (1997) Microbial production of surfactants and their commercial potential. Microbiol. Molec. Biol. Rev., 61, 47-59. [Pg.236]

Kitamoto, D., Isoda, H. and Nakahara, T. (2002) Functions and potential application of gly-coUpids biosurfactants - from energy-saving materials to gene delivery carriers. J. Biosci. Bioengng, 94, 187-201. [Pg.236]

Spencer, J. and Tulloch, A. (1961) Hydroxy fatty acid glycosides of sophorose from Torulopsis magnolia. Can. J. Chem., 39, 846-855. [Pg.236]

TuUoch, A. and Spencer, J. (1968) Fermentation of long-chain compounds by Torulopsis apicola IV. Products from esters and hydrocarbons with 14 and 15 carbon atoms and from methyl pahnitoleate. Can. J. Chem., 46, 1523-1528. [Pg.236]


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