%0 Journal Article %T Production of Surface Active Glycolipid by Serratia marcescens NSK-1 Isolated from Petroleum Contaminated Soil %A C.U. Anyanwu %A S.K.C. Obi %A B.N. Okolo %J Our Nature %P 1-11 %D 2010 %I Nature Conservation and Health Care Council %R 10.3126/on.v8i1.4308 %X Biosurfactant-producing Serratia marcescens NSK-1 strain was isolated from soil contaminated with petroleum products. The organism, when grown in mineral salts medium with sucrose as sole carbon source, produced a surface-active anthrone-positive glycolipid. The biosurfactant was partially purified by liquid-liquid partition chromatography in chloroform-methanol mixture (1:1) and silica gel chromatography. It reduced the surface tension of distilled water from 72 dynes/cm to 40 dynes/cm and exhibited good emulsification activity with some vegetable oils and hydrocarbons. The biosurfactant exhibited stable surface activity over a wide range of temperature (30-100°C), pH (2-12) and salt concentration. There was no significant toxic effect shown by the biosurfactant towards mice when tested using the World Health Organization guidelines. DOI: 10.3126/on.v8i1.4308 %K Biosurfactant %K bioemulsifier %K emulsification %K surface tension %K Serratia marcescens %U http://www.nepjol.info/index.php/ON/article/view/4308