Since the biosurfactant shows a smaller
CMC value than those of other biosurfactants from yeasts described
in the literature, as values of 2.5% found for biosurfactants from C.
lipolytica [29] and C. glabrata [30] and of 0.6% for the biosurfactant
from C. antarctica [31], its application at 0.125% is acceptable when
compared to others surface active biomolecules.