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Title : Kinetic modeling and optimization of the mono- and diglycerides synthesis mediated by the lipase Lipozyme TL 100 L immobilized on clayey support - Finco_2024_Bioprocess.Biosyst.Eng__
Author(s) : Finco GF , da Silva EA , Palu F , Klen MRF , Fiametti KG , Wancura JHC , Oliveira JV
Ref : Bioprocess Biosyst Eng , : , 2024
Abstract :

Mono- and diglycerides play a crucial role in the food industry as multifunctional food additives and emulsifiers. Their importance stems from their unique properties, which allow them to improve the quality, texture, and stability of various food products. Here, results of the kinetic modeling of the mono- and diglycerides synthesis mediated by the lipase Lipozyme(a) TL 100 L immobilized on the clayey support Spectrogel(a) type C are reported. The support was characterized by TEM, SEM, and FTIR. Firstly, the influence of pH and lipase load on the immobilization process was analyzed, resulting in an enzymatic activity of 93.2 +/- 0.7 U g(-1) under optimized conditions (170.9 U g(-1) of lipase and pH of 7.1). Afterward, the effects of reaction temperature and concentration of immobilized biocatalyst in the feedstock conversion were evaluated. At optimized parameters, a triglycerides conversion of 97% was obtained at 36.5 degreesC, 7.9 vol.% of enzyme, a glycerol to feedstock molar ratio of 2:1, and 2 h. The optimized conditions were used to determine the kinetic constants of the elementary reactions involved in the glycerolysis, where a fit superior to 0.99 was achieved between experimental values and predicted data.

PubMedSearch : Finco_2024_Bioprocess.Biosyst.Eng__
PubMedID: 38536484

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Finco GF, da Silva EA, Palu F, Klen MRF, Fiametti KG, Wancura JHC, Oliveira JV (2024)
Kinetic modeling and optimization of the mono- and diglycerides synthesis mediated by the lipase Lipozyme TL 100 L immobilized on clayey support
Bioprocess Biosyst Eng :

Finco GF, da Silva EA, Palu F, Klen MRF, Fiametti KG, Wancura JHC, Oliveira JV (2024)
Bioprocess Biosyst Eng :