Title of article :
Biosurfactant Producing Bacteria on Oily Areas of Ruminant Skin
Author/Authors :
Ebrahimi, Azizollah Department of Pathobiology - School of Veterinary Science - Shahrekord University , Tashi, Najmeh Department of Pathobiology - School of Veterinary Science - Shahrekord University , Karimi, Saeid Department of Animal Science - Agricultural College of TarbiatModares, Tehran
Abstract :
Biosurfactants are surface-active compounds produced by microorganisms. In
this study, we collected 60 inguinal area and ear canal samples from cows, sheep,
and goats (each, 10 animals) and screened for biosurfactant-producing bacteria. We
also determined the genera of culturing strains. Fifty six hemolytic bacterial strains
(27, 22 and 7, from cows, sheep and goats, respectively) were isolated. Oil spreading
test and bioemulsifying activities were measured for all isolates. The cows’ samples
had higher population of positive strains than other animals, so that 5 isolates from
inguinal area and 4 from ear canal samples (16.1%) were positive for all tests. For
sheep, the numbers were 6 and one (12.5%) while for goats one and two (5.3%),
respectively. Totally, 19 isolates (33.9%) were positive for all examinations out of
them 12 were gram positives. The microorganisms isolated in this study could well
be sources of novel biosurfactants. Further investigation into the composition of the
biosurfactants and phylogenetic determination of biosurfactant producing bacteria
is suggested.
Keywords :
Biosurfactant , Emulsification , Oil spreading , Ruminant skin
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics