abstract
The strain Bacillus amyloliquefaciens An6 was found to be a potent producer of biosurfactant when
cultivated Landy medium. The produced biosurfactant showed high physicochemical properties in terms
of the surface activities. It was able to reduce surface tension to less than 30 from 72 mN/m and its
critical micelle concentration (CMC) is 100 mg/L. The emulsifier produced was found to be an alternative
to chemically synthesized surfactants since it shows high solubilization efficiency towards diesel oil
(71.54% at 1 g/L), better than SDS and Tween 80. Further, it showed good stability over a wide range of
pH, temperature and salinity. It was found that it can enhance the diesel oil degradation efficiency of the
An6 strain. Moreover, it was found that it can solubilize diesel more effectively than SDS and Tween 80
and therefore has potential applications in bioremediation