Supporting data for identification of biosurfactant-producing bacteria isolated from agro-food industrial effluent
The goal of this study was to identify the biosurfactant-producing bacteria isolated from agro-food industrial effluet. The identification of the potential bacterial strain using a polymerase chain reaction of the 16S rRNA gene analysis was closely related to Serratia marcescens with its recorded st...
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Elsevier
2016
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Online Access: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2016.03.058 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2016.03.058 |
Summary: | The goal of this study was to identify the biosurfactant-producing
bacteria isolated from agro-food industrial effluet. The identification
of the potential bacterial strain using a polymerase chain
reaction of the 16S rRNA gene analysis was closely related to Serratia
marcescens with its recorded strain of SA30 “Fundamentals of
mass transfer and kinetics for biosorption of oil and grease from
agro-food industrial effluent by Serratia marcescens SA30” (Fulazzaky
et al., 2015) [1]; however, many biochemical tests have not
been published yet. The biochemical tests of biosurfactant production,
haemolytic assay and cell surface hydrophobicity were
performed to investigate the beneficial strain of biosurfactantproducing
bacteria. Here we do share data collected from the
biochemical tests to get a better understanding of the use of Serratia
marcescens SA30 to degrade oil, which contributes the technical
features of strengthening the biological treatment of oilcontaminated
wastewater in tropical environments. |
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