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Item Bioprospección de microorganismos autóctonos productores de biosurfactantes aislados de suelos contaminados con aceites de lubricadoras en Ambato. Articulado al Proyecto de Investigación aprobado mediante Resolución Nro. UTA-CONIN-2023-0294-R(Universidad Técnica de Ambato. Facultad de Ciencia e Ingeniería en Alimentos y Biotecnología. Carrera de Biotecnología, 2025-02) Guerrero Carranza, Yadira Lizbeth; Calero Cáceres, William RicardoHydrocarbon contamination represents a global issue due to its high toxicity and recalcitrance. This is mainly attributed to the indiscriminate use of oils of various types, ranging from edible oils to motor lubricants. In particular, motor oils have a significant impact on soil, as their heavy nature and low dispersion in water reduce the bioavailability of hydrocarbons for microorganisms. This phenomenon deteriorates soil structure over time. In this study, bacteria present in soils contaminated with oils from lubricant workshops in the city of Ambato were isolated, identified, and characterized. It is essential to highlight that biosurfactants, surfactant compounds of microbial origin, play a key role in this context. To identify biosurfactant-producing bacteria, various tests were performed, including the drop collapse test, oil spreading, hemolytic activity, emulsification, and the use of CTAB agar. Subsequently, biosurfactant-producing strains were identified using the MALDI-TOF technique to determine their genus and species. The results revealed that the bacteria belonged to Pseudomonas aeruginosa, known for producing rhamnolipids, a type of biosurfactant. Additionally, their antimicrobial activity was evaluated, and the phylogenetic similarity of these strains was investigated using the ERIC-PCR technique. Finally, an oil biodegradation study was conducted, comparing conditions with and without substrate enrichment to analyze process differences.