Rhamnolipid Biosurfactant RLM

Rhamnolipid is a glycolipid biosurfactant synthesized and metabolized by Pseudomonas aeruginosa using food-grade vegetable oil as a carbon source through a fermentation process under certain conditions. RLM is a concentrated product obtained by crude purification and concentration of rhamnolipid fermentation broth. The product is easily soluble in water and most organic solvents, resistant to high temperatures and salts, and has strong foaming ability. It has excellent surface properties, is non-toxic, easily biodegradable, and environmentally friendly.

Sophorolipid biosurfactant SLM

Sophorolipid is a glycolipid biosurfactant synthesized and metabolized by Candida albicans using food-grade sugar and vegetable oil as carbon sources through a fermentation process under certain conditions. SLM is the crude extract of sophorolipid fermentation broth, which contains both lactone-type sophorolipid and acid-type sophorolipid. The product is soluble in water and some organic solvents, resistant to high temperatures and high salts, and is a low-foaming surfactant. It has excellent surface properties, is non-toxic, easily biodegradable, and environmentally friendly.