Drifa Yalaoui-Guellal, Samira Fella-Temzi, Salima Djafri-Dib, Fatiha Brahmi, Ibrahim M. Banat, Khodir Madani2026-07-232026-07-232019-10-120920-4105https://dspace.crtaa.dz/handle/123456789/101This work aims to evaluate the biodegradation potential of petroleum by hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria isolated from Soummam wadi sediments. The chemical-biological properties of their biosurfactants products were also determined. Percentage of petroleum degraded by Rhodococcus ruber, Alcaligenes faecalis and Cellulosimicrobium sp. reached the maximum of 56.5 � 1.2%, 52.7 � 1.1% and 49.7 � 1.2% respectively. Chemical profile study of the biosurfactants confirms their lipopeptide nature. The antifungal activity of these biosurfactants has given diameters of the zones of inhibition varying between 11.66 � 0.57 mm and 18.33 � 0.57 mm. The antioxidant activity showed a low activity for the antiradical power using the DPPH * and the molybdate test. The biosorption capacity of lead showed maximum biosorption of 74.91 � 2.1 μg/g of Rhodococcus ruber biosurfactants. These bacterial isolates may find applications in bioremediation of petroleum spills. Thus their biosurfactants can furnish a choice to the current chemical compounds and they may find applications in biotechnologies.enHydrocarbonoclastic bacteriaBiodegradationAntimicrobial activityAntioxidant activityBiosorption capacity of leadBiodegradation potential of crude petroleum by hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria isolated from Soummam wadi sediment and chemical-biological proprieties of their biosurfactantsArticle