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Harnessing the Potential of Biosurfactants for Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Applications

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Biosurfactants (BSs) are microbial compounds that have emerged as potential alternatives to chemical surfactants due to their multifunctional properties, sustainability, and biodegradability. Owing to their amphipathic nature and distinctive structural arrangement, biosurfactants exhibit a range of physicochemical properties, including excellent surface activity, efficient critical micelle concentration, humectant properties, foaming and cleaning abilities and the capacity to form microemulsions. Furthermore, numerous biosurfactants display additional biological characteristics, such as antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral effects, antioxidant, anticancer, and immunomodulatory activities. Over the past two decades, numerous studies have explored their potential applications, including pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, antimicrobial and antibiofilm agents, wound healing, anticancer treatments, immune system modulators and drug/gene carriers. These applications are particularly important in addressing challenges such as antimicrobial resistance and biofilm formation in clinical, hygiene, and therapeutic settings. They can also serve as coating agents for surfaces, enabling antiadhesive, suppression, or eradication strategies. Not least importantly, biosurfactants have shown compatibility with various drug formulations, including nanoparticles, liposomes, micro and nanoemulsions, and hydrogels, improving drug solubility, stability, and bioavailability and enabling targeted and controlled drug release. These qualities make biosurfactants promising candidates for the development of next-generation antimicrobial, antibiofilm, anticancer, wound healing, immunomodulating, drug or gene delivery agents, as well as adjuvants to other antibiotics. Analyzing recent literature, this review aims to provide insights into the present understanding, highlight emerging trends, identify promising directions and advancements in the utilization of biosurfactants within the pharmaceutical and biomedical fields.
Title: Harnessing the Potential of Biosurfactants for Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Applications
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Biosurfactants (BSs) are microbial compounds that have emerged as potential alternatives to chemical surfactants due to their multifunctional properties, sustainability, and biodegradability.
Owing to their amphipathic nature and distinctive structural arrangement, biosurfactants exhibit a range of physicochemical properties, including excellent surface activity, efficient critical micelle concentration, humectant properties, foaming and cleaning abilities and the capacity to form microemulsions.
Furthermore, numerous biosurfactants display additional biological characteristics, such as antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral effects, antioxidant, anticancer, and immunomodulatory activities.
Over the past two decades, numerous studies have explored their potential applications, including pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, antimicrobial and antibiofilm agents, wound healing, anticancer treatments, immune system modulators and drug/gene carriers.
These applications are particularly important in addressing challenges such as antimicrobial resistance and biofilm formation in clinical, hygiene, and therapeutic settings.
They can also serve as coating agents for surfaces, enabling antiadhesive, suppression, or eradication strategies.
Not least importantly, biosurfactants have shown compatibility with various drug formulations, including nanoparticles, liposomes, micro and nanoemulsions, and hydrogels, improving drug solubility, stability, and bioavailability and enabling targeted and controlled drug release.
These qualities make biosurfactants promising candidates for the development of next-generation antimicrobial, antibiofilm, anticancer, wound healing, immunomodulating, drug or gene delivery agents, as well as adjuvants to other antibiotics.
Analyzing recent literature, this review aims to provide insights into the present understanding, highlight emerging trends, identify promising directions and advancements in the utilization of biosurfactants within the pharmaceutical and biomedical fields.

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