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. 2022:181:235-269.
doi: 10.1007/10_2021_194.

Environmental Impacts of Biosurfactants from a Life Cycle Perspective: A Systematic Literature Review

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Environmental Impacts of Biosurfactants from a Life Cycle Perspective: A Systematic Literature Review

Ann-Kathrin Briem et al. Adv Biochem Eng Biotechnol. 2022.

Abstract

Biosurfactants are considered as an environmentally friendly and sustainable alternative to conventional fossil-derived and chemically produced surfactants. Their production pathways, physicochemical properties, and applications are widely researched and discussed in literature. In this context, investigating the different impacts from the entire life cycle of biosurfactants is important to understand and mitigate potential environmental hotspots. Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is an internationally accepted and standardized methodology to analyze the environmental impacts of products from a holistic view. Therefore, this study provides a detailed overview of existing LCA studies of biosurfactants by means of a systematic literature research. The focus specifically lies on articles that investigated microbial biosurfactants. However, the systematic approach used ensured a broader overview related to bio-based surfactants as well. Furthermore, two related topics, ecotoxicity and biodegradability of biosurfactants, were identified and discussed based on the search findings. After screening over 2,500 documents using Scopus and Google Scholar, six relevant LCA articles of biosurfactants could be identified. The identified articles are divided into LCA studies of alkyl polyglycosides, chemically produced bio-based surfactants, and LCA studies of microbial biosurfactants, their content analyzed and discussed in context. In conclusion, the number of available LCA studies is very limited and their results are often not comparable. To the best of the authors' knowledge, this review is the first of its kind to provide a detailed overview of LCA studies of biosurfactants. Consequently, the need for implementing more LCA studies becomes clear.

Keywords: Alkyl polyglycoside; Bio-based; Biodegradability; Bioeconomy; Biosurfactant; Ecotoxicity; Environmentally friendly; LCA; Life cycle assessment; Microbial surfactant; Renewable resources; Rhamnolipid; Screening; Sophorolipid; Sustainability; Systematic literature research.

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