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Biosurfactant Production and Biodegradation of Leather Dust from Tannery
M Greenwell
, Mosharraf Sarker
, Pattanathu Rahman
Teesside University
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Biosurfactant Production
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Biodegradation
100%
Leather Dust
100%
Tannery
100%
Biosurfactant
50%
Surface Tension
50%
B.subtilis
50%
Value-added Products
50%
Shake Flask
50%
Economically Viable
50%
Microorganisms
25%
Cell-free Supernatant
25%
Bioremediation
25%
Fermentation
25%
Atomic Absorption Spectrometry
25%
Exponential Increase
25%
Pollution Reduction
25%
Remediate
25%
Contaminated Wastes
25%
Aquatic Environment
25%
Tannery Solid Waste
25%
Bioprocess
25%
Leather Industry
25%
Leather Waste
25%
Waste Management Process
25%
Leather Tanning
25%
Pollution
25%
Shake Flask Culture
25%
Subtilis
25%
Chromium Content
25%
Terrestrial Environment
25%
Material Recycling
25%
Shaving
25%
Valuable By-products
25%
Material Science
Surface Tension
100%
Biodegradation
100%
Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy
50%
Chromium
50%
Chemical Engineering
Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry
100%