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Chapter 11: Antiviral, Antimicrobial, and Antibiofilm Properties of Biosurfactants

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Barrantes Jiménez, Kenia
Araya Barrantes, Juan José
Chacón Jiménez, Luz María
Procúpez Schtirbu, Rolando
Lugo, Fernanda
Ibarra, Gabriel
Soto Tellini, Victor Hugo

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In an era of increasing drug resistance, the search for antimicrobial agents is crucial for the development of a sustainable future. Biosurfactants are amphiphilic molecules with recognised surface tension, and biological properties. They have become an important field of research in the last decade due to their effects against different types of microorganisms, including biofilms production. Their antimicrobial activities against bacterias, virus and fungi are relevant for applications as therapeutic and antimicrobial agents. Biosurfactants show high biodegradability and low toxicity properties making them ideal candidates to substitute the highly toxic and nonbiodegradable traditional antimicrobial agents for medical, veterinary and agriculture purposes which can cause widespread environmental pollution and contribute to antimicrobial resistance. In this chapter, we will describe recent studies regarding antimicrobial properties and applications of biosurfactants in pharmaceutical, therapy, and food industries.

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Solo resumen, no viene el capítulo completo

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antimicrobial, antiviral, biofilms, biosurfactant, therapeutic

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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/9781119671022.ch11

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