Novel Combi-lipase Systems for Fatty Acid Ethyl Esters Production
Most Combi-lipases (CL) are based on mixtures of different lipases immobilized on different supports. The increased CL efficiency has been attributed solely to the complementary selectivity of lipases. However, the role of the immobilization support in CL or in co-immobilized systems (coCL) and the...
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author | Esteban C. Toro Diego F. Rodríguez Nelson Morales Lina M. García César A. Godoy |
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description | Most Combi-lipases (CL) are based on mixtures of different lipases immobilized on different supports. The increased CL efficiency has been attributed solely to the complementary selectivity of lipases. However, the role of the immobilization support in CL or in co-immobilized systems (coCL) and the application of kinetic models to account CL composition effects, have not been assessed. In this work, commercial lipases from Thermomyces lunuginosus (TLL), Candida antarctica (CALB) and Rhizomocur miehei (RML) and supports as Lewatit®VPOC1600 (LW) and Purolite®ECR1604 (PU), were combined to produce new CL systems for the production of fatty acid ethyl esters (EE) which are the main component of ethylic biodiesel: Co-immobilization slightly altered palm olein EE yields with regard to that of equivalent CL systems, e.g., the best coCL of TLL and CALB in LW (89.5%) and the respective CL (81.8%). The support did affect CL behavior: (i) The best coCL of TLL and RML on LW produced 80.0% EE while on PU 76.4%; (ii) CL based on mixtures of the same enzyme, but immobilized on different supports (semiCL) show complementarity: The best TLL semiCL produced 86.1% EE while its constituents (LW) and (PU) produced individually 78.2 and 70.3%, respectively. The proposed model accounts adequately the EE production properties for CL systems based on TLL, CALB and LW. This work expands the tools to obtain new CL systems for EE production. |
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spelling | ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2073-4344/9/6/546/ 2025-01-16T19:06:42+00:00 Novel Combi-lipase Systems for Fatty Acid Ethyl Esters Production Esteban C. Toro Diego F. Rodríguez Nelson Morales Lina M. García César A. Godoy 2019-06-18 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/catal9060546 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Biocatalysis https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/catal9060546 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Catalysts; Volume 9; Issue 6; Pages: 546 immobilization Combi-lipases support biodiesel lipases transesterification Text 2019 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/catal9060546 2023-07-31T22:21:59Z Most Combi-lipases (CL) are based on mixtures of different lipases immobilized on different supports. The increased CL efficiency has been attributed solely to the complementary selectivity of lipases. However, the role of the immobilization support in CL or in co-immobilized systems (coCL) and the application of kinetic models to account CL composition effects, have not been assessed. In this work, commercial lipases from Thermomyces lunuginosus (TLL), Candida antarctica (CALB) and Rhizomocur miehei (RML) and supports as Lewatit®VPOC1600 (LW) and Purolite®ECR1604 (PU), were combined to produce new CL systems for the production of fatty acid ethyl esters (EE) which are the main component of ethylic biodiesel: Co-immobilization slightly altered palm olein EE yields with regard to that of equivalent CL systems, e.g., the best coCL of TLL and CALB in LW (89.5%) and the respective CL (81.8%). The support did affect CL behavior: (i) The best coCL of TLL and RML on LW produced 80.0% EE while on PU 76.4%; (ii) CL based on mixtures of the same enzyme, but immobilized on different supports (semiCL) show complementarity: The best TLL semiCL produced 86.1% EE while its constituents (LW) and (PU) produced individually 78.2 and 70.3%, respectively. The proposed model accounts adequately the EE production properties for CL systems based on TLL, CALB and LW. This work expands the tools to obtain new CL systems for EE production. Text Antarc* Antarctica MDPI Open Access Publishing Catalysts 9 6 546 |
spellingShingle | immobilization Combi-lipases support biodiesel lipases transesterification Esteban C. Toro Diego F. Rodríguez Nelson Morales Lina M. García César A. Godoy Novel Combi-lipase Systems for Fatty Acid Ethyl Esters Production |
title | Novel Combi-lipase Systems for Fatty Acid Ethyl Esters Production |
title_full | Novel Combi-lipase Systems for Fatty Acid Ethyl Esters Production |
title_fullStr | Novel Combi-lipase Systems for Fatty Acid Ethyl Esters Production |
title_full_unstemmed | Novel Combi-lipase Systems for Fatty Acid Ethyl Esters Production |
title_short | Novel Combi-lipase Systems for Fatty Acid Ethyl Esters Production |
title_sort | novel combi-lipase systems for fatty acid ethyl esters production |
topic | immobilization Combi-lipases support biodiesel lipases transesterification |
topic_facet | immobilization Combi-lipases support biodiesel lipases transesterification |
url | https://doi.org/10.3390/catal9060546 |