1st Edition

Marine Surfactants Preparations and Applications

Edited By Se-Kwon Kim, Kyung-Hoon Shin Copyright 2023
    424 Pages 81 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    This book explores the development of novel marine biosurfactants. The book also covers the utilization of marine surfactants for biological and biomedical, and environmental applications.

    Marine Surfactants: Preparations and Applications aims to examine every aspect of marine derived surfactants.The first part of the book discusses the isolation of marine surfactants from various organisms include marine bacteria, algae, cyanobacteria and so on. The editors also examine the cultivation of marine microorganisms and the harvesting of other natural biological resources from the sea. The next part of the book discusses the application marine surfactants, including oil spill removal in the sea, bioremediation of polluted water and soil, treatments for breast cancer, restoration of marine environments, nanoparticles synthesis, and development of different kinds of emulsifiers. With contributions from world-renowned experts in the field, this book will be an essential resource in understanding and developing various marine-derived surfactants.

    This book is intended for researchers and marine biotechnologists as well as medical practitioners working on a vast range of industrial and medical applications using marine materials. It would also be useful for students looking to understand the utilization of marine derived surfactants.

    1. Surfactin and surfactin-like production, purification, and application at marine environments

    Leticia Dobler, Gabriela Coelho Breda, Patrícia Rocha, Wilza Kímilly Vital de Paiva, Everalo Silvino dos Santos, Ricardo Rodrigues de Oliveira

    2. Marine microbes’ surfactants: Future implementations

    Khouloud M. Barakat, Osama M. Darwesh

    3. Marine bacteria surfactants: Bioremediation and production aspects

    L. Blandón, A. Zuleta-Correa, M. Quintero, E.L Otero-Tejada and J. Gómez-León

    4. Rhamnolipids produced by marine microorganism, a perspective

    Jorge Gracida, Arturo Abreu, Evelyn Zamudio Pérez, Dulce Celeste López Díaz

    5. Role of biosurfactant produced by marine microbes in bioremediation

    Ria Desai, Trupti K Vyas

    6. Diversity of marine biosurfactant producing bacteria and their role in the degradation of heterogenous petrochemical hydrocarbons

    Brian Gidudu, Evans M. N. Chirwa

    7. Production and characterization of biosurfactant to improve the effectiveness and bioavailability of insoluble antibiotics

    C. Elizabeth Rani & Mithrambigai

    8. Marine algal and cyanobacterial surface-active compounds

    J. J. Mehjabin, T. Okino

    9. The exploitation of marine biosurfactants in India

    Camelia Bhattacharyya, Sumitra Datta

    10. Advances in biosurfactant production from marine waste and its potential application in the marine environment

    Chiamaka Linda Mgbechidinma, Xiaoyan Zhang, Guiling Wang, Edidiong Okokon Atakpa, Lijia Jiang, Chunfang Zhang

    11. Marine Biosurfactants: Application in agriculture

    Shashank Reddy, Vartika Verma and Nidhi Srivastava

    12. Cosmetic application of the surfactants from marine microbes

    Tirth Bhatt, Avani Bhimani, Asmita Detroja, Dhruv Gevariya and Gaurav Sanghvi

    13. Biosurfactants and nanomaterials for potential marine oil remediation

    Deviany DEVIANY, Siti Khodijah CHAERUN

    14. Marine biosurfactants in environmental bioremediation: scope and applications

    Swasti Dhagat, Satya Eswari Jujjavarapu

    15. Biosurfactant in Oil Spill Clean Up

    Q. Helmy, E. Kardena and Sukandar

    16. Extensive studies on Fermentative production of biosurfactant from extremophilic marine microbes

    Nabya Nehal, Sonal, Sapna Jaiswar and Priyanka Singh

    Biography

    Se-Kwon Kim, Ph.D., is presently working as a Distinguished Professor in Hanyang University and previously Korea Maritime and Ocean University and Research advisor of Kolmar Korea Company. He worked as Professor at Department of Marine Bio Convergence Science and Technology and Director of Marine Bioprocess Research Center (MBPRC) at Pukyong National University, Busan, South Korea.
    He received his M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees from Pukyong National University and conducted his postdoctoral studies at the Laboratory of Biochemical Engineering, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, USA. Later, he became a visiting scientist at the Memorial University of Newfoundland and University of British Colombia in Canada.
    Dr. Kim served as president of the ‘Korean Society of Chitin and Chitosan’ in 1986-1990, and the ‘Korean Society of Marine Biotechnology’ in 2006-2007. To the credit for his research, he won the best paper award from the American Oil Chemists’ Society in 2002. Dr. Kim was also the chairman for ‘7th Asia-pacific Chitin and Chitosan Symposium’, which was held in South Korea in 2006. He was the chief-editor in the ‘Korean Society of Fisheries and Aquatic Science’ during 2008-2009. In addition, he is the board member of International Society of Marine Biotechnology Associations (IMBA) and International Society of Nutraceuticals and Functional Food (ISNFF).
    His major research interests are investigation and development of bioactive substances from marine resources. His immense experience of marine bio-processing and mass-production technologies for marine bio-industry is the key asset of holding majorly funded Marine Bio projects in Korea. Furthermore, he expended his research fields up to the development of bioactive materials from marine organisms for their applications in oriental medicine, cosmeceuticals and nutraceuticals. To this date, he has authored around 750 research papers, 70 books, and 120 patents.

    Kyung-Hoon Shin, Ph.D., is currently Professor at the Department of Marine Sciences and Convergent Technology, and Director of the Institute of Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences, Hanyang University. He received his B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees from Hanyang University, South Korea, and got his M.Sc. from Nagoya University and Ph.D. degrees from Hokkaido University, Japan. He worked as a research scientist in Frontier Observational Research System of Global Change/International Arctic Research Center, University of Alaska Fairbanks (dispatched from Japan Marine Science and Technology Center, JAMSTEC), and obtained the Outstanding Research Accomplishment Award of Frontier Observational Research System for Global Change/JAMSTEC in 2002.
    He served as the Editor-in-Chief of the Korean Journal of Ecology and Environment in 2011–2018, and is the Associated Editor of Geochemical Journal, Marine Drugs, and Frontiers in Marine Science, and also served the Guest Editor of Polar Science, and Marine Drugs. Based on his research performance (around 210 research papers, 6 patents), he received numerous academic awards during the last 10 years. He won the best paper award of Korean Society of Oceanography in 2011, the Outstanding Research Academic Award of Korean Society of Limnology, and the Best Paper Award of Korean Federation of Science and Technology Societies in 2012, the Best Academic Award of Hanyang University, the Yeochon Academic Award for Ecology in 2015, and the Best Cited Paper Award of Hanyang University in 2018.
    His broad scientific interests include stable isotope ecology, marine biogeochemistry, organic carbon cycle, environmental safety and food forensics, organic geochemistry, pollution trace, environmental chemistry and contaminant bioaccumulation, production and fate of bio-toxins.