Adsorption and self-assembly properties of the plant based biosurfactant, Glycyrrhizic acid
Abstract
null null There is an increased interest in the use of natural surfactant as replacements for synthetic surfactants due to their biosustainable and biocompatible properties. A category of natural surfactants which are attracting much current interest is the triterpenoid saponins; surface active components found extensively in a wide range of plant species. A wide range of different saponin structures exist, depending upon the plant species they...
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Title
Adsorption and self-assembly properties of the plant based biosurfactant, Glycyrrhizic acid
Published Date
Sep 15, 2021
Volume
598
Pages
444 - 454
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