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- Surfactin abstract "Surfactin is a very powerful surfactant commonly used as an antibiotic. It is a bacterial cyclic lipopeptide, largely prominent for its exceptional surfactant power. Its amphiphilic properties help this substance to survive in both hydrophilic and hydrophobic environments. It is an antibiotic produced by the Gram-positive endospore-forming bacteria Bacillus subtilis. In the course of various studies of its properties, surfactin was found to exhibit effective characteristics like antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, anti-mycoplasma and hemolytic activities.".
- Surfactin thumbnail Surfactin.png?width=300.
- Surfactin wikiPageID "7136636".
- Surfactin wikiPageRevisionID "584000154".
- Surfactin hasPhotoCollection Surfactin.
- Surfactin imagefile "Surfactin.png".
- Surfactin opmFamily "172".
- Surfactin opmProtein "2".
- Surfactin tcdb "1".
- Surfactin subject Category:Antibiotics.
- Surfactin subject Category:Cleaning_product_components.
- Surfactin subject Category:Colloidal_chemistry.
- Surfactin subject Category:Lipopeptides.
- Surfactin subject Category:Surfactants.
- Surfactin type Agent114778436.
- Surfactin type Antibacterial102716205.
- Surfactin type Antibiotic102716866.
- Surfactin type Antibiotics.
- Surfactin type CausalAgent100007347.
- Surfactin type ChemicalAgent114779550.
- Surfactin type Drug103247620.
- Surfactin type Matter100020827.
- Surfactin type Medicine103740161.
- Surfactin type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Surfactin type Substance100020090.
- Surfactin type Surfactants.
- Surfactin type WettingAgent115096783.
- Surfactin type ChemicalCompound.
- Surfactin type ChemicalSubstance.
- Surfactin type ChemicalObject.
- Surfactin type Thing.
- Surfactin comment "Surfactin is a very powerful surfactant commonly used as an antibiotic. It is a bacterial cyclic lipopeptide, largely prominent for its exceptional surfactant power. Its amphiphilic properties help this substance to survive in both hydrophilic and hydrophobic environments. It is an antibiotic produced by the Gram-positive endospore-forming bacteria Bacillus subtilis.".
- Surfactin label "Surfactin".
- Surfactin label "Surfactina".
- Surfactin label "Surfactine".
- Surfactin sameAs Surfactine.
- Surfactin sameAs Surfactina.
- Surfactin sameAs m.0h63v0.
- Surfactin sameAs Q3132229.
- Surfactin sameAs Q3132229.
- Surfactin sameAs Surfactin.
- Surfactin wasDerivedFrom Surfactin?oldid=584000154.
- Surfactin depiction Surfactin.png.
- Surfactin isPrimaryTopicOf Surfactin.