Da Ros_2010_Bioresour.Technol_101_5508

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Title : Evaluation of the catalytic properties of Burkholderia cepacia lipase immobilized on non-commercial matrices to be used in biodiesel synthesis from different feedstocks - Da Ros_2010_Bioresour.Technol_101_5508
Author(s) : Da Ros PC , Silva GA , Mendes AA , Santos JC , de Castro HF
Ref : Bioresour Technol , 101 :5508 , 2010
Abstract :

The objective of this work was to produce an immobilized form of lipase from Burkholderia cepacia (lipase PS) with advantageous catalytic properties and stability to be used in the ethanolysis of different feedstocks, mainly babassu oil and tallow beef. For this purpose lipase PS was immobilized on two different non-commercial matrices, such as inorganic matrix (niobium oxide, Nb(2)O(5)) and a hybrid matrix (polysiloxane-polyvinyl alcohol, SiO(2)-PVA) by covalent binding. The properties of free and immobilized enzymes were searched and compared. The best performance regarding all the analyzed parameters (biochemical properties, kinetic constants and thermal stability) were obtained when the lipase was immobilized on SiO(2)-PVA. The superiority of this immobilized system was also confirmed in the transesterification of both feedstocks, attained higher yields and productivities.

PubMedSearch : Da Ros_2010_Bioresour.Technol_101_5508
PubMedID: 20299207

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Da Ros PC, Silva GA, Mendes AA, Santos JC, de Castro HF (2010)
Evaluation of the catalytic properties of Burkholderia cepacia lipase immobilized on non-commercial matrices to be used in biodiesel synthesis from different feedstocks
Bioresour Technol 101 :5508

Da Ros PC, Silva GA, Mendes AA, Santos JC, de Castro HF (2010)
Bioresour Technol 101 :5508