Synthesis of fatty acid ethyl esters with conventional and microwave heating systems using the free lipase B from Candida antarctica
Free Candida antarctica lipase B (Lipozyme, CALB L ® ) was used to produce fatty acid ethyl esters (FAEE) from refined soybean oil in solvent-free media using the conventional (CHS) and microwave (MHS) heating systems. Statistical analyses (95% confidence level) for both reaction products, FAEE and...
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Taylor & Francis
2018
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Summary: | Free Candida antarctica lipase B (Lipozyme, CALB L ® ) was used to produce fatty acid ethyl esters (FAEE) from refined soybean oil in solvent-free media using the conventional (CHS) and microwave (MHS) heating systems. Statistical analyses (95% confidence level) for both reaction products, FAEE and free fatty acids (FFA), were performed. An increase in ethanol:oil molar ratio decreased the catalytic performance of CALB L ( p |
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