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|a Green sustainable process for chemical and environmental engineering and science
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|b biomedical application of biosurfactant in medical sector /
|c edited by Dr Inamuddin, Charles Oluwaseun Adetunji, Mohd Ahamed.
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|a Front Cover -- Green Sustainable Process for Chemical and Environmental Engineering and Science -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of contributors -- 1 Application of low molecular weight and high molecular weight biosurfactant in medicine/biomedical/pharmaceutical industries -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 High molecular weight biosurfactant -- 1.2.1 Protein -- 1.2.2 Polysaccharide -- 1.2.3 Lipoprotein -- 1.2.3.1 Lipoprotein lipase in diseases pathology -- 1.3 Low molecular weight biosurfactant -- 1.3.1 Glycolipid -- 1.3.2 Cyclic and acyclic lipopeptides
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|a 1.3.3 Trehalose lipid biosurfactant with phospholipid -- 1.3.4 Lipopeptide -- 1.3.5 Acetylated acidic sophorolipid -- 1.4 Conclusions -- References -- 2 Application of biosurfactant as an adjuvant in medicine -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Biosurfactant types and structure-activity relationship -- 2.3 Lipopeptides -- 2.4 Surfactin and surfactin derived -- 2.5 Nucleolipids -- 2.6 Glycolipids -- 2.7 Full peptides -- 2.8 Medicinal properties of biosurfactants -- 2.9 Biosurfactants as antitumor agents -- 2.10 Biosurfactants as antiviral agents -- 2.11 Biosurfactants as antibacterial agents
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|a 2.12 Biosurfactants as drug-delivery agents -- 2.13 Biosurfactants as antiadhesive agents -- 2.14 Biosurfactants as antimicrobial agents -- 2.15 Biosurfactants: mechanism of interaction -- 2.16 Conclusion -- References -- 3 Applications of biosurfactants in dentistry -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Oral biofilm -- 3.2.1 Microbial biofilm causing dental caries -- 3.2.2 Microbial biofilms and its association with periodontal infections and tooth loss -- 3.2.3 Microbial biofilms and its association with prosthesis and dental implants -- 3.2.4 Available agents for removal of dental plaque
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|a 3.3 Biosurfactants versus synthetic surfactants -- 3.4 Therapeutic properties of biosurfactants in biomedical field -- 3.4.1 Antimicrobial properties -- 3.4.2 Antiadhesive properties -- 3.4.3 Antibiofilm properties -- 3.4.4 Anticancer properties -- 3.4.5 Emulsion-forming properties -- 3.5 Biosurfactants from lactic acid bacteria strains -- 3.5.1 Cytotoxic effects of lactic acid bacteria-derived biosurfactants -- 3.6 Other sources of biosurfactants -- 3.6.1 Biosurfactants from endophytes -- 3.6.2 Biosurfactants from Candida -- 3.6.3 Biosurfactants from Pseudomonas
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|a 3.6.4 Biosurfactants from streptococcus -- 3.7 Applications of biosurfactants in oral health -- 3.8 Biosurfactants and future goals -- 3.9 Conclusion -- References -- 4 Expansion of targeted drug-delivery systems using microbially sources biosurfactant -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Microbial biosurfactants -- 4.2.1 Mannosylerythritol lipids -- 4.2.2 Succinoyl trehalose lipids -- 4.2.3 Sophorolipids -- 4.2.4 Rhamnolipids -- 4.2.5 Surfactin -- 4.3 Microbial biosurfactants as drug-delivery systems -- 4.4 Types of biosurfactant-based drug-delivery system -- 4.4.1 Liposomes -- 4.4.2 Niosomes
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