Balen_2017_Bioprocess.Biosyst.Eng_40_265

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Title : Enzymatic synthesis of ascorbyl ester derived from linoleic acid - Balen_2017_Bioprocess.Biosyst.Eng_40_265
Author(s) : Balen M , Gomes GR , Kratz JM , Simoes CM , Valerio A , de Oliveira D
Ref : Bioprocess Biosyst Eng , 40 :265 , 2017
Abstract :

Antioxidants are substances that defend cells against damage, kidnapping and destroying free radicals. They have been largely used in the food industry due the possibility to control the oxidation process, aimed to increase shelf life. Thus, esterification reaction to obtain ascorbyl linoleate catalyzed by Novozym 435 lipase assisted by ultrasound bath was investigated. In this work, molecular sieve (4 A) was added to the reaction medium to remove the water formed during the esterification reaction to improve the process performance. According to the results, ascorbyl linoleate production up to 90 % was reached after 1 h of reaction time carried out using ultrasound bath, 1:9 molar ratio of substrates L-ascorbic acid to linoleic acid, 20 mL of tert-butanol as organic solvent, 5 wt% of Novozym 435 lipase, 10 wt% of molecular sieve at 70 degreesC.

PubMedSearch : Balen_2017_Bioprocess.Biosyst.Eng_40_265
PubMedID: 27752771

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Balen M, Gomes GR, Kratz JM, Simoes CM, Valerio A, de Oliveira D (2017)
Enzymatic synthesis of ascorbyl ester derived from linoleic acid
Bioprocess Biosyst Eng 40 :265

Balen M, Gomes GR, Kratz JM, Simoes CM, Valerio A, de Oliveira D (2017)
Bioprocess Biosyst Eng 40 :265