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    Recent advances on the interaction of glycolipid and lipopeptide biosurfactants with model and biological membranes
    (Elsevier, 2023-12) Terue, José A.; Aranda Martínez, Francisco José; Ortiz López, Antonio; Bioquímica y Biología Molecular A
    Microbial biosurfactants have gained interest in the last de cades because of their unique characteristics. The variety of chemical structures within these compounds makes them very versatile, with glycolipids and lipopeptides outstanding among the rest. The amphiphilic nature of these compounds makes them to partition into and strongly interact with phospholipid membranes, modifying their structure and function. Thus, much research has been done on the characterization of the interaction of glycolipid and lipopeptide biosurfactants with model and biological membranes. Whereas the studies involving phospholipid model membranes were mostly carried out earlier, most of the recent research has focused on bio logical membranes, including mammalian and microorgan isms’ systems. This review presents the recent developments achieved on the interaction of the main glycolipid and lipo peptide biosurfactants with model and biological membranes.

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