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Liamocins, a group of high-density glycolipids, are only produced by certain strains of the yeast-like fungi in the genus Aureobasidium. Until now, few studies have focused on the surfactant properties of liamocins produced from the highly diverse tropical strains of Aureobasidium. Therefore, the aims of this research were to screen the liamocin production from tropical strains of Aureobasidium spp. and to characterize their surfactant properties. A total of 41 strains of Thai Aureobasidium spp. were screened for their ability to produce liamocins, and the products were detected using matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry and thin-layer chromatography. Of those strains, 30 strains of Aureobasidium spp. tested were found to produce liamocins with yields ranging from 0.53 to 10.60 g/l. The nature of all crude liamocins was heterogeneous, with different compositions and ratios depending on the yeast strain. These liamocins exhibited relatively high emulsifying activity against vegetable oils tested, with an emulsification index of around 40-50%; the emulsion stability of some liamocins was up to 30 days. The obtained critical micelle concentration values were varied, with those of liamocins produced from A. pullulans, A. melanogenum and A. thailandense falling in ranges from 7.70 to 119.78, 10.73 to > 1,000, and 68.56 to > 1,000 mg/l, respectively. The emulsification activity of liamocins was higher than that of the analytical grade rhamnolipids. These compounds showed strong surface tension reduction in a sodium chloride concentration range of 2-12% (w/v), pH values between 3 and 7, and temperatures between 4 and 121 °C. This is the first report of liamocins produced by A. thailandense.
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College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Southwest University, Chongqing 400715, PR China. Electronic address:
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