University of the Western Cape
Overview of innovation

Surfactants are amphipathic molecules with both hydrophilic and hydrophobic moieties that partition preferentially at the interface between fluid phases such as oil/water or air/water interfaces. Such characteristics confer excellent detergency, emulsifying, foaming, and dispersing traits, which makes surfactants some of the most versatile process chemicals. Synthetic surfactants, however, are increasingly considered an environmental risk mainly because of their toxic nature and their difficulty in being degraded in the environment. Biosurfactants, which are biodegradable and generally considered environmentally friendly, have increasingly gathered a lot of interest as potential alternatives. 

The Institute for Microbial Biotechnology and Metagenomics (IMBM) at the University of the Western Cape is developing a portfolio of biosurfactants (microbially produced surface-active compounds) for use in various industrial processes as well as in the food, biomedical and pharmaceutical industries.

Type of Intellectual Property protection
Patent
Innovation Opportunity Type
Collaboration
Funding
Licensing
Manufacturing
Partnership
Pilot
Industry
Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities
Natural Resources
Biotech
Professional, scientific and technical activities
Biotech
Human health and social work activities
Pharmaceuticals and Biopharmaceuticals
FoodTech and Food Science
Biotech
Technology Readiness Level
TRL 5 – Prototype tested in a controlled environment