Title : Stabilization of Candida rugosa lipase during transacetylation with vinyl acetate - Majumder_2010_Bioresour.Technol_101_2877 |
Author(s) : Majumder AB , Gupta MN |
Ref : Bioresour Technol , 101 :2877 , 2010 |
Abstract :
An optimally prepared Candida rugosa lipase aggregate cross-linked with bovine serum albumin, was found to overcome acetaldehyde deactivation during transacetylation of a series of benzyl alcohols with vinyl acetate. The formulation, under the same reaction conditions, exhibited 4-30x enhancement in the reaction rate as compared to the celite immobilized lyophilized formulation and 25-133x enhancement as compared to the free lyophilized enzyme depending upon the alcohol chosen. The racemic 1-phenylethanol, taken as one of the alcohols, underwent a more efficient enantioselective transacetylation giving 80% enantiomeric excess of the product, (R)-1-phenylethyl acetate, at 38% conversion (E = 15) within 24h while the enzyme immobilized on celite gave 83% enantiomeric excess at 18% conversion (E = 13) during the same period of time. |
PubMedSearch : Majumder_2010_Bioresour.Technol_101_2877 |
PubMedID: 19854046 |
Substrate | Vinyl-acetate |
Majumder AB, Gupta MN (2010)
Stabilization of Candida rugosa lipase during transacetylation with vinyl acetate
Bioresour Technol
101 :2877
Majumder AB, Gupta MN (2010)
Bioresour Technol
101 :2877