Kumar_2023_Front.Microbiol_14_1142536

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Title : Industrial applications of fungal lipases: a review - Kumar_2023_Front.Microbiol_14_1142536
Author(s) : Kumar A , Verma V , Dubey VK , Srivastava A , Garg SK , Singh VP , Arora PK
Ref : Front Microbiol , 14 :1142536 , 2023
Abstract :

Fungal lipases (triacylglycerol acyl hydrolases EC 3.1.1.3) are significant industrial enzymes and have several applications in a number of industries and fields. Fungal lipases are found in several species of fungi and yeast. These enzymes are carboxylic acid esterases, categorized under the serine hydrolase family, and do not require any cofactor during the catalyzing of the reactions. It was also noticed that processes including the extraction and purification of lipases from fungi are comparatively easier and cheaper than other sources of lipases. In addition, fungal lipases have been classified into three chief classes, namely, GX, GGGX, and Y. Fungal lipases have applications not only in the hydrolysis of fats and oils (triglycerides) but are also involved in synthetic reactions such as esterification, acidolysis, alcoholysis, interesterification, and aminolysis. The production and activity of fungal lipases are highly affected by the carbon source, nitrogen source, temperature, pH, metal ions, surfactants, and moisture content. Therefore, fungal lipases have several industrial and biotechnological applications in many fields such as biodiesel production, ester synthesis, production of biodegradable biopolymers, formulations of cosmetics and personal care products, detergent manufacturing, degreasing of leather, pulp and paper production, textile industry, biosensor development, and drug formulations and as a diagnostic tool in the medical sector, biodegradation of esters, and bioremediation of wastewater. The immobilization of fungal lipases onto different carriers also helps in improving the catalytic activities and efficiencies of lipases by increasing thermal and ionic stability (in organic solvents, high pH, and temperature), being easy to recycle, and inducing the volume-specific loading of the enzyme onto the support, and thus, these features have proved to be appropriate for use as biocatalysts in different sectors.

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Kumar A, Verma V, Dubey VK, Srivastava A, Garg SK, Singh VP, Arora PK (2023)
Industrial applications of fungal lipases: a review
Front Microbiol 14 :1142536

Kumar A, Verma V, Dubey VK, Srivastava A, Garg SK, Singh VP, Arora PK (2023)
Front Microbiol 14 :1142536