Dominguez_2004_Biotechnol.Lett_26_1517

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Title : Unexpected reaction profile observed in the synthesis of propyl laurate when using Candida rugosa lipases immobilized in microemulsions based organogels - Dominguez_2004_Biotechnol.Lett_26_1517
Author(s) : Dominguez de Maria P , Xenakis A , Stamatis H , Sinisterra JV
Ref : Biotechnol Lett , 26 :1517 , 2004
Abstract :

1-Propyl laurate synthesis should not be used as standard reaction test of immobilized enzymes in microemulsion-based organogels (MBGs) prepared using lecithin/1-propanol as surfactant when extremely active enzymes with high load are used. In these cases, an anomalous kinetic reaction constant value is observed over short reaction times. Such an anomalous profile is strongly dependent on the concentration of catalyst in the crude powder and, consequently, is not appreciated when either commercial or low activity lipase samples are employed.

PubMedSearch : Dominguez_2004_Biotechnol.Lett_26_1517
PubMedID: 15604790

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Dominguez de Maria P, Xenakis A, Stamatis H, Sinisterra JV (2004)
Unexpected reaction profile observed in the synthesis of propyl laurate when using Candida rugosa lipases immobilized in microemulsions based organogels
Biotechnol Lett 26 :1517

Dominguez de Maria P, Xenakis A, Stamatis H, Sinisterra JV (2004)
Biotechnol Lett 26 :1517