- main
classes of
rhamnolipids: mono-
rhamnolipids and di-
rhamnolipids,
which consist of one or two
rhamnose groups respectively.
Rhamnolipids are also heterogeneous...
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Burkholderia can
synthesize a
particular class of
biosurfactant called rhamnolipids.
Rhamnolipids synthesized by
Burkholderia have
differing chemical characteristics...
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obtained either from
soybean or from egg yolk, is a
common food ingredient.
Rhamnolipids,
which can be
produced by some
species of Pseudomonas, e.g., Pseudomonas...
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shown to be
effective include horticultural oils,
phosphorous acids, and
rhamnolipid biosurfactants,
while sprays containing "beneficial"
microbes such as...
- anti-biofilm
activity include a
range of
metabolites such as
bacterial rhamnolipids and even plant- and animal-derived alkaloids. In s****fish and algal...
- aeruginosa: 3-(3-hydroxyalkanoyloxy)alkanoic
acids (HAAs), the
precursors of
rhamnolipids" (PDF). Microbiology. 149 (Pt 8): 2005–13. doi:10.1099/mic.0.26154-0...
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encode exopolysaccharides found to be
important for
biofilm formation.
Rhamnolipid is a
biosurfactant whose production is
tightly regulated at the transcriptional...
- ****ociated with the
different proteins they can be
bound to.
Sophorolipid Rhamnolipid Glycocalyx Glycome Glycoprotein Niemann–Pick
disease Voet D, Voet J,...
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Involvement of
biosurfactant (
rhamnolipid)
produced by
Pseudomonas sp in the
uptake of hydrocarbons....
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reduction of
interfacial tension Bacillus sp. Surfactin,
rhamnolipid,
lichenysin Pseudomonas Rhamnolipid,
glycolipids Rhodococcus sp.
Viscosin and trehaloselipids...