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<title>Biosurfactant-producing Aspergillus, Penicillium, and Candida Performed Higher Biodegradation of Diesel Oil than a Non-producing Fungal Strain</title>
<creator>Khan, Aqib Hassan Ali</creator>
<creator>Tanveer, S.</creator>
<creator>Kiyani, A</creator>
<creator>Barros García, Rocío</creator>
<creator>Iqbal, M.</creator>
<creator>Yousaf, S.</creator>
<creator>Khan, A. H. A.</creator>
<creator>Kiyani, A.</creator>
<creator>Barros, R.</creator>
<subject>Biosurfactant</subject>
<subject>Fungi</subject>
<subject>Aspergillus</subject>
<subject>Penicillium</subject>
<subject>Candida</subject>
<subject>Diesel oil</subject>
<subject>Biodegradation</subject>
<subject>Hydrophobicity</subject>
<description>The biosurfactant production can enhance the hydrocarbon biodegradation, as the hydrophobicity&#xd;
of these compounds reduces the degradation rates. Much of the attention was given to microbial hydrocarbon&#xd;
biodegradation, while limited work is present regarding the capacity of fungal biosurfactants for enhancing&#xd;
the remediation process. This research work identified the potential of biosurfactant production and hydrocarbon degradation of selected fungal strains belonging to Aspergillus, Penicillium, and Candida genera in&#xd;
contrast to a hydrocarbon-degrading and biosurfactant non-producing fungal strain. The highest biodegradation was noted for Aspergillus niger FA5 (90.7%), followed by Penicillium chrysogenum FP4 and Aspergillus&#xd;
terreus FP6 (87.4 and 85.0%, respectively), and lastly, Candida sp. FG2 (80.1%). Biosurfactant-producing&#xd;
hydrocarbon degrading fungal strains A. niger FA5, P. chrysogenum FP4, A. terreus FP6, and Candida sp. FG2&#xd;
degraded hydrocarbons 1.32-, 1.27-, 1.24-, and 1.18-fold higher than non-producing A. flavus FP10 (68.6%).&#xd;
When the data were analyzed for correlation, hydrocarbon degradation was found negatively corelated to surface tension (r = –0.747, p = 0.005), while positively correlated with emulsification index (r = 0.964, p &lt;&#xd;
0.001), and cell hydrophobicity (r = 0.835, p &lt; 0.001). The results indicate that fungi capable of attaching&#xd;
hydrocarbons at high concentration to the cell surface and effectively reducing surface tension were able to&#xd;
exhibit significant improvements in the rate of hydrocarbon degradation. Hence, it is concluded that if a fungus can produce biosurfactant that can improve hydrocarbon emulsification and reduce surface tension, the&#xd;
hydrocarbon breakdown can be accelerated from 12 to 22% compared to non-producers</description>
<date>2026-06-11</date>
<date>2026-06-11</date>
<date>2023-06</date>
<type>info:eu-repo/semantics/article</type>
<identifier>0003-6838</identifier>
<identifier>https://hdl.handle.net/10259/11840</identifier>
<identifier>10.1134/S0003683823030109</identifier>
<identifier>1608-3024</identifier>
<language>eng</language>
<relation>Applied Biochemistry and Microbiology. 2023, V. 59, n. 3, p. 282-289</relation>
<relation>https://doi.org/10.1134/S0003683823030109</relation>
<rights>info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess</rights>
<publisher>Springer</publisher>
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