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Title : Efficient Production of Naringin Acetate with Different Acyl Donors via Enzymatic Transesterification by Lipases - Baek_2022_Int.J.Environ.Res.Public.Health_19_
Author(s) : Baek Y , Lee S , Son J , Lee T , Oh JM , Lee SH , Kim HU , Seo SW , Park SJ , Yoo HY , Park C
Ref : Int J Environ Research Public Health , 19 : , 2022
Abstract :

Naringin, one of the citrus flavonoids and known as a natural antioxidant, has limited bioavailability owing to its low stability and solubility. However, naringin esters formed via acylation have recently been reported to possess improved physical and chemical properties. The development of these compounds has a great potential in the food, cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries, but low conversion and productivity are barriers to industrial applications. This study aimed to improve the conversion of naringin acetate, which is formed via the enzymatic reaction between naringin and an acyl donor. An optimal reaction condition was determined by evaluating the effect of various variables (enzyme type, enzyme concentration, acyl donor, molar ratio of reactants, reaction temperature, and solvent) on the synthesis of naringin acetate. The optimal condition was as follows: 3 g/L of Lipozyme TL IM, molar ratio of 1:5 (naringin:acyl donor), reaction temperature of 40 degreesC, and acetonitrile as the reaction solvent. Under this condition, the maximum conversion to naringin acetate from acetic anhydride and vinyl acetate was achieved at approximately 98.5% (8 h) and 97.5% (24 h), respectively. Compared to the previously reported values, a high conversion was achieved within a short time, confirming the commercial potential of the process.

PubMedSearch : Baek_2022_Int.J.Environ.Res.Public.Health_19_
PubMedID: 35270665

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Baek Y, Lee S, Son J, Lee T, Oh JM, Lee SH, Kim HU, Seo SW, Park SJ, Yoo HY, Park C (2022)
Efficient Production of Naringin Acetate with Different Acyl Donors via Enzymatic Transesterification by Lipases
Int J Environ Research Public Health 19 :

Baek Y, Lee S, Son J, Lee T, Oh JM, Lee SH, Kim HU, Seo SW, Park SJ, Yoo HY, Park C (2022)
Int J Environ Research Public Health 19 :