Kang_2024_Appl.Microbiol.Biotechnol_108_365

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Title : A lipase from Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus IDCC 3201 with thermostability and pH resistance for use as a detergent additive - Kang_2024_Appl.Microbiol.Biotechnol_108_365
Author(s) : Kang MD , Choi GE , Jang JH , Hong SC , Park HS , Kim DH , Kim WC , Murphy NP , Jung YH
Ref : Applied Microbiology & Biotechnology , 108 :365 , 2024
Abstract :

Lipases are important biocatalysts and ubiquitous in plants, animals, and microorganisms. The high growth rates of microorganisms with low production costs have enabled the wide application of microbial lipases in detergent, food, and cosmetic industries. Herein, a novel lipase from Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus IDCC 3201 (Lac-Rh) was isolated and its activity analyzed under a range of reaction conditions to evaluate its potential industrial application. The isolated Lac-Rh showed a molecular weight of 24 kDa and a maximum activity of 3438.5 +/- 1.8 U/mg protein at 60 degreesC and pH 8. Additionally, Lac-Rh retained activity in alkaline conditions and in 10% v/v concentrations of organic solvents, including glycerol and acetone. Interestingly, after pre-incubation in the presence of multiple commercial detergents, Lac-Rh maintained over 80% of its activity and the stains from cotton were successfully removed under a simulated laundry setting. Overall, the purified lipase from L. rhamnosus IDCC 3201 has potential for use as a detergent in industrial applications. KEY POINTS: A novel lipase (Lac-Rh) was isolated from Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus IDCC 3201 Purified Lac-Rh exhibited its highest activity at a temperature of 60 degreesC and a pH of 8, respectively Lac-Rh remains stable in commercial laundry detergent and enhances washing performance.

PubMedSearch : Kang_2024_Appl.Microbiol.Biotechnol_108_365
PubMedID: 38842543

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Kang MD, Choi GE, Jang JH, Hong SC, Park HS, Kim DH, Kim WC, Murphy NP, Jung YH (2024)
A lipase from Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus IDCC 3201 with thermostability and pH resistance for use as a detergent additive
Applied Microbiology & Biotechnology 108 :365

Kang MD, Choi GE, Jang JH, Hong SC, Park HS, Kim DH, Kim WC, Murphy NP, Jung YH (2024)
Applied Microbiology & Biotechnology 108 :365