CURRENT PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS, cilt.13, sa.2, ss.138-144, 2017 (SCI-Expanded)
Background: Biosurfactants are biological origin surfactants, produced by microorganisms and reduce surface and interfacial tension between liquids and solids. They have many outstanding properties, such as lower toxicity, biodegradability, selectivity and specific activity at extreme conditions, compared with synthetic ones. Despite all these positive features high production cost prevents the widespread use of biosurfactants as surface active substances. So using low cost material such as wastes, is important for reducing high cost of production.