Kim_2006_J.Biotechnol_123_174

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Title : Lipase-catalyzed synthesis of sorbitol-fatty acid esters at extremely high substrate concentrations - Kim_2006_J.Biotechnol_123_174
Author(s) : Kim HJ , Youn SH , Shin CS
Ref : J Biotechnol , 123 :174 , 2006
Abstract :

Lipase-catalyzed synthesis of sorbitol-fatty acid esters was performed in eutectic media with extremely high substrate concentrations. Homogeneous eutectic melts of sorbitol and fatty acids of C6-C16 were prepared using an adjuvant mixture. Enhanced homogeneity of mixtures was confirmed by X-ray diffraction analysis. The substrate concentration was 3.63-6.67 M in the eutectic media, whereas in organic media the concentration was below 0.10 M. Esters were synthesized with an immobilized Candida antarctica lipase, and optimum conditions were analyzed. Compared to reactions in organic media, the initial reaction rate of ester synthesis and the overall productivity were significantly enhanced in eutectic media while the conversion yields were similar. Based on the kinetic analysis, highly viscous eutectic media were shown to influence the initial reaction rate and the apparent activation energy resulting in diffusion limitations.

PubMedSearch : Kim_2006_J.Biotechnol_123_174
PubMedID: 16356573

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Substrate Sorbitol

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Kim HJ, Youn SH, Shin CS (2006)
Lipase-catalyzed synthesis of sorbitol-fatty acid esters at extremely high substrate concentrations
J Biotechnol 123 :174

Kim HJ, Youn SH, Shin CS (2006)
J Biotechnol 123 :174