11 Chapter 11Figure 11.1 Antimicrobial effects of biosurfactants: (a) Disruption of micro...
12 Chapter 12Figure 12.1 Representation of Candida biofilm virulence structure.Figure 12.2 Schematic diagram showing the top‐down and bottom‐up approaches ...Figure 12.3 Microemulsion technique of biosurfactant‐based nanoparticle synt...Figure 12.4 Different types of self‐aggregation pattern of a biosurfactant d...Figure 12.5 Schematic representation of a rhamnolipid‐based lipid hybrid pol...Figure 12.6 Schematic representation of the antibiofilm activity of biosurfa...
13 Chapter 13Figure 13.1 Publications with continuous increases featuring biosurfactant–a...Figure 13.2 Biosurfactants help in the control of pathogenic microbes and de...Figure 13.3 Working mechanism of biosurfactant molecule on viruses like coro...
14 Chapter 14Figure 14.1 A schematic diagram from Joshi‐Navarre and Prabhune [61] reveali...Figure 14.2 Transition state 1: (i) The concentration of fengycin is low and...
15 Chapter 15Figure 15.1 Different approaches of antibiofilm activity of biosurfactant ag...Figure 15.2 Steps involved in wound healing progression, which are inflammat...
16 Chapter 16Figure 16.1 A schematic representation of how uses of antibiotics has driven...Figure 16.2 Schematic representation of antimicrobial and antibiofilm activi...
17 Chapter 17Figure 17.1 (A) Transition to micelle and hydrogel. (B) The distribution of ...Figure 17.2 Structure of biosurfactants.Figure 17.3 Structure of lipopeptides.Figure 17.4 Hydrophobins. Amphiphilic nanotubes in the crystal structure of ...Figure 17.5 Organization of poloxamer.
18 Chapter 18Figure 18.1 Sophorolipid chemical structure.Figure 18.2 Rhamnolipid chemical structures (a) and (b).Figure 18.3 MEL chemical structure.Figure 18.4 Lipopeptide chemical structure.Figure 18.5 Different applications of biosurfactants in cosmetic formulation...
19 Chapter 19Figure 19.1 Applications of the HLB value for W/O and O/W emulsions.Figure 19.2 Action of biosurfactants resulting in bacterial cell death.Figure 19.3 Improved wettability by surfactant adsorption at interfaces air/...Figure 19.4 Pigment dispersion through steric impediment.
20 Chapter 20Figure 20.1 Schematic depiction of the mechanism of action of SL on the myce...Figure 20.2 Structures of some of the most well‐studied biosurfactants relev...
21 Chapter 21Figure 21.1 Chemical structure of aflatoxin B (AFB 1and AFB 2), aflatoxin G (...Figure 21.2 Chemical structure of trichothecenes of type A (T‐2 Toxin) and t...Figure 21.3 Chemical structure of different types of fumonisins.Figure 21.4 Chemical structure of ochratoxin A (OTA).Figure 21.5 Chemical structure of patulin.Figure 21.6 Chemical structure of zearalenone (ZEN).Figure 21.7 Chemical structure of the rhamnolipids congeners ( m : n = 8–24) ...
22 Chapter 22Figure 22.1 Types of low molecular biosurfactant and its sub‐classes.Figure 22.2 Schematic representation of lipopeptidic biosurfactant against f...Figure 22.3 Diagrammatic representation of mode of action of glycolipids aga...
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