Lipase‐catalyzed synthesis of glucose‐6‐ O‐hexanoate in deep eutectic solvents

Enzymatic synthesis of sugar fatty acid esters in organic solvents is a well‐described procedure to synthesize glycolipids. This study aims at replacing these solvents with deep eutectic solvents (DES), a group of solvents that gained more and more interest during the last years, since they can be e...

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Published in:European Journal of Lipid Science and Technology
Main Authors: Pöhnlein, Martin, Ulrich, Jonas, Kirschhöfer, Frank, Nusser, Michael, Muhle‐Goll, Claudia, Kannengiesser, Bastian, Brenner‐Weiß, Gerald, Luy, Burkhard, Liese, Andreas, Syldatk, Christoph, Hausmann, Rudolf
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author Pöhnlein, Martin
Ulrich, Jonas
Kirschhöfer, Frank
Nusser, Michael
Muhle‐Goll, Claudia
Kannengiesser, Bastian
Brenner‐Weiß, Gerald
Luy, Burkhard
Liese, Andreas
Syldatk, Christoph
Hausmann, Rudolf
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Kirschhöfer, Frank
Nusser, Michael
Muhle‐Goll, Claudia
Kannengiesser, Bastian
Brenner‐Weiß, Gerald
Luy, Burkhard
Liese, Andreas
Syldatk, Christoph
Hausmann, Rudolf
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description Enzymatic synthesis of sugar fatty acid esters in organic solvents is a well‐described procedure to synthesize glycolipids. This study aims at replacing these solvents with deep eutectic solvents (DES), a group of solvents that gained more and more interest during the last years, since they can be easily produced from non‐toxic resources. Enzymatic glycolipid synthesis in deep eutectic solvents was investigated, employing Candida antarctica lipase B (Novozyme 435) in various deep eutectic solvents. A successful lipase‐catalyzed synthesis of glucose fatty acid esters gave proof of this concept, while using the two deep eutectic solvents consisting of choline chloride and urea (CC : U) and choline chloride and glucose (CC : Glc). Additionally the DES consisting of choline chloride and glucose was observed to act as solvent and substrate for the synthesis at the same time. Practical applications Glycolipids find applications in many everyday products like cosmetic and pharmaceutical formulations, food and classic cleaning products, utilizing their good detergent or emulsification properties. Glycolipids can, among other routes, be synthesized via lipase‐catalyzed reactions, which are often carried out in organic solvents. By replacing these organic solvents with more ecologically friendly solvents like deep eutectic solvents, the reaction might be improved and the amount of waste produced could be reduced. The lipase‐catalyzed synthesis of glucose‐6‐ O ‐hexanoate employing glucose and vinyl hexanoate in different deep eutectic solvents was demonstrated within the manuscript.
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/ejlt.201400459 2025-01-16T19:40:37+00:00 Lipase‐catalyzed synthesis of glucose‐6‐ O‐hexanoate in deep eutectic solvents Pöhnlein, Martin Ulrich, Jonas Kirschhöfer, Frank Nusser, Michael Muhle‐Goll, Claudia Kannengiesser, Bastian Brenner‐Weiß, Gerald Luy, Burkhard Liese, Andreas Syldatk, Christoph Hausmann, Rudolf 2015 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ejlt.201400459 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1002%2Fejlt.201400459 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/ejlt.201400459 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full-xml/10.1002/ejlt.201400459 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor European Journal of Lipid Science and Technology volume 117, issue 2, page 161-166 ISSN 1438-7697 1438-9312 journal-article 2015 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/ejlt.201400459 2024-08-01T04:20:18Z Enzymatic synthesis of sugar fatty acid esters in organic solvents is a well‐described procedure to synthesize glycolipids. This study aims at replacing these solvents with deep eutectic solvents (DES), a group of solvents that gained more and more interest during the last years, since they can be easily produced from non‐toxic resources. Enzymatic glycolipid synthesis in deep eutectic solvents was investigated, employing Candida antarctica lipase B (Novozyme 435) in various deep eutectic solvents. A successful lipase‐catalyzed synthesis of glucose fatty acid esters gave proof of this concept, while using the two deep eutectic solvents consisting of choline chloride and urea (CC : U) and choline chloride and glucose (CC : Glc). Additionally the DES consisting of choline chloride and glucose was observed to act as solvent and substrate for the synthesis at the same time. Practical applications Glycolipids find applications in many everyday products like cosmetic and pharmaceutical formulations, food and classic cleaning products, utilizing their good detergent or emulsification properties. Glycolipids can, among other routes, be synthesized via lipase‐catalyzed reactions, which are often carried out in organic solvents. By replacing these organic solvents with more ecologically friendly solvents like deep eutectic solvents, the reaction might be improved and the amount of waste produced could be reduced. The lipase‐catalyzed synthesis of glucose‐6‐ O ‐hexanoate employing glucose and vinyl hexanoate in different deep eutectic solvents was demonstrated within the manuscript. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Wiley Online Library European Journal of Lipid Science and Technology 117 2 161 166
spellingShingle Pöhnlein, Martin
Ulrich, Jonas
Kirschhöfer, Frank
Nusser, Michael
Muhle‐Goll, Claudia
Kannengiesser, Bastian
Brenner‐Weiß, Gerald
Luy, Burkhard
Liese, Andreas
Syldatk, Christoph
Hausmann, Rudolf
Lipase‐catalyzed synthesis of glucose‐6‐ O‐hexanoate in deep eutectic solvents
title Lipase‐catalyzed synthesis of glucose‐6‐ O‐hexanoate in deep eutectic solvents
title_full Lipase‐catalyzed synthesis of glucose‐6‐ O‐hexanoate in deep eutectic solvents
title_fullStr Lipase‐catalyzed synthesis of glucose‐6‐ O‐hexanoate in deep eutectic solvents
title_full_unstemmed Lipase‐catalyzed synthesis of glucose‐6‐ O‐hexanoate in deep eutectic solvents
title_short Lipase‐catalyzed synthesis of glucose‐6‐ O‐hexanoate in deep eutectic solvents
title_sort lipase‐catalyzed synthesis of glucose‐6‐ o‐hexanoate in deep eutectic solvents
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