Sodium Surfactin
90%
- Product Code: 232525
CAS:
302933-83-1
Molecular Weight: | 1080.3 g./mol | Molecular Formula: | C₅₃H₉₁N₇O₁₃Na₂ |
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Density: | Storage Condition: | Room temperature |
Product Description:
Sodium Surfactin is widely used as a powerful biosurfactant in various industrial and environmental applications. It is highly effective in reducing surface tension between liquids and solids, making it valuable in enhanced oil recovery processes where it helps mobilize trapped oil from reservoirs. Due to its strong emulsifying and foaming properties, it is used in bioremediation to break down hydrophobic pollutants such as oil spills and heavy hydrocarbons in soil and water.
In agriculture, Sodium Surfactin acts as a biocontrol agent by disrupting cell membranes of fungi and bacteria, helping to protect crops from pathogens. Its antimicrobial activity also makes it suitable for use in eco-friendly pesticides and plant growth promoters.
In the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries, it is utilized for its low toxicity and biodegradability. It serves as a natural emulsifier in skincare products and is explored for drug delivery systems due to its ability to penetrate cell membranes. Additionally, its antiviral and anti-inflammatory properties are under investigation for therapeutic applications.
Because it is produced by microbial fermentation and is environmentally friendly, Sodium Surfactin is preferred over synthetic surfactants in green chemistry initiatives and sustainable product formulations.
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1.000 | 10-20 days | ฿15,000.00 |
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5.000 | 10-20 days | ฿35,000.00 |
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Sodium Surfactin
Sodium Surfactin is widely used as a powerful biosurfactant in various industrial and environmental applications. It is highly effective in reducing surface tension between liquids and solids, making it valuable in enhanced oil recovery processes where it helps mobilize trapped oil from reservoirs. Due to its strong emulsifying and foaming properties, it is used in bioremediation to break down hydrophobic pollutants such as oil spills and heavy hydrocarbons in soil and water.
In agriculture, Sodium Surfactin acts as a biocontrol agent by disrupting cell membranes of fungi and bacteria, helping to protect crops from pathogens. Its antimicrobial activity also makes it suitable for use in eco-friendly pesticides and plant growth promoters.
In the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries, it is utilized for its low toxicity and biodegradability. It serves as a natural emulsifier in skincare products and is explored for drug delivery systems due to its ability to penetrate cell membranes. Additionally, its antiviral and anti-inflammatory properties are under investigation for therapeutic applications.
Because it is produced by microbial fermentation and is environmentally friendly, Sodium Surfactin is preferred over synthetic surfactants in green chemistry initiatives and sustainable product formulations.
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