Articles published in Journal of Petroleum & Environmental Biotechnology have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Journal of Petroleum & Environmental Biotechnology has got h-index 35, which means every article in Journal of Petroleum & Environmental Biotechnology has got 35 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Journal of Petroleum & Environmental Biotechnology.

  2022 2021 2020 2019 2018

Year wise published articles

60 53 18 16 31

Year wise citations received

612 718 595 556 512
Journal total citations count 4786
Journal Impact Factor 1.72
Journal 5 years Impact Factor 2.78
Journal CiteScore 20.15
Journal h-index 35
Important citations

Kavitha R, Bhuvaneswari V. Assessment of polyethylene degradation by biosurfactant producing ligninolytic bacterium. Biodegradation. 2021 May 24:1-9.

Malik R, Kerkar S. Enhancing biosurfactant production by hypersaline Bacillus amyloliquefaciens SK27 using response surface methodology and genetic algorithm.

da Silva FS, Ferreira VC, Catter KM, Viana AP, de Mendonça KV, de Sousa OV, dos Fernandes Vieira RH. Produção de biossurfactantes por cepas bacterianas de origem marinha utilizando querosene como fonte de carbono. Revista de Ciências Ambientais. 2017 Mar 31;11(1):07-18.

Meena KR, Dhiman R, Singh K, Kumar S, Sharma A, Kanwar SS, Mondal R, Das S, Franco OL, Mandal AK. Purification and identification of a surfactin biosurfactant and engine oil degradation by Bacillus velezensis KLP2016. Microbial Cell Factories. 2021 Dec;20(1):1-2.

Chetan DM, Keerthana S, Prabhu BA, Manjula SR, Ramesh S. Biosurfactants: an alternative to the synthetic surfactants and their production by bacteria isolated from solid waste. Journal of PurE and aPPliEd Microbiology. 2018 Sep 1;12(3):1561-7.

Nwanyanwu CE, Opurum CC, Nweke CO. Crude Oil Biodegradation Potential of Bacterial Strains Isolated from Mangrove Ecosystem. FUTO Journal Series. 2016;2(1):244-54.

Matussin NB, Shivanand P, Lim LH. Biosurfactant production by Trichoderma sp. MK116452 and its possible application in oil recovery.

KARNWAL A, BHARDWAJ V, DOHROO A, UPADHYAY AK, BALA R. Effect of microbial surfactants on heavy metal polluted wastewater. Pollut. Res.. 2018;37:39-46.

Motamedi H, Sabati H. Isolation of biodemulsifier producing bacteria from petroleum-contaminated deposits of Abadan Oil Refinery. Applied Biology. 2019 Nov 22;32(3):141-58.

Rani K, Sangwan S, Singh S, Sharma P, Kaur H, Sindhu M. Biosurfactant production by bacteria retrieved from hydrocarbon polluted environment. IJCS. 2020;8(4):1059-65.

Reddy DO, Milliken CE, Foreman K, Fox J, Simpson W, Brigmon RL. Bioremediation of hexanoic acid and phenanthrene in oil sands tailings by the microbial consortium BioTiger™. Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology. 2020 Feb;104(2):253-8.

Safura MN. Uji kemampuan bakteri resisten-selenium dalam mengakumulasi selenium dari Pantai Sendang Biru Kabupaten Malang (Doctoral dissertation, Universitas Islam Negeri Maulana Malik Ibrahim).

Augustine A, Prathap P, Kamarudheen N, Rao KV. Isolation, Screening and partial identification of indigenous biosurfactant bacteria from oil contaminated soil. Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology. 2017;10(6):1697-702.

Zafar S, Shafiq A, Nadeem SG, Hakim ST. Isolation and preliminary screening of biosurfactant producing bacteria from oil contaminated soil. Brazilian Journal of Biological Sciences. 2016 Dec 31;3(6):285-92.

Hassan Z. The BIOSURFACTANT AND ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF LACTIC ACID BACTERIA ISOLATED FROM DIFFERENT SOURCES OF FERMENTED FOODS. Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research and Development. 2018 May 29;6(2):60-73.

Nadella RK, Murugadas V, Basha KA, Joseph TC, Lalitha KV, Prasad MM. Biosurfactant production by Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolated from aquaculture farm soil and its optimisation.

Falode OA, Adeleke MA, Ogunshe AA. Evaluation of Indigenous Biosurfactant-producing Bacteria for De-emulsification of Crude Oil Emulsions. Microbiology Research Journal International. 2017 Jan 9:1-9.

Nelson J, El-Gendy AO, Mansy MS, Ramadan MA, Aziz RK. The biosurfactants iturin, lichenysin and surfactin, from vaginally isolated lactobacilli, prevent biofilm formation by pathogenic Candida. FEMS Microbiology Letters. 2020 Aug;367(15):fnaa126.

Nayak NS, Purohit MS, Tipre DR, Dave SR. Biosurfactant production and engine oil degradation by marine halotolerant Bacillus licheniformis LRK1. Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology. 2020 Oct 1;29:101808.

Kurniati TH, Rahayu S, Sukmawati D, Maharani W. Screening of biosurfactant producing bacteria from hydrocarbon contaminated soil. InJournal of Physics: Conference Series 2019 Dec 1 (Vol. 1402, No. 5, p. 055026). IOP Publishing.