Moujehed_2021_Colloids.Surf.B.Biointerfaces_211_112292

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Title : Cleaner degreasing of sheepskins by the Yarrowia lipolytica LIP2 lipase as a chemical-free alternative in the leather industry - Moujehed_2021_Colloids.Surf.B.Biointerfaces_211_112292
Author(s) : Moujehed E , Zarai Z , Khemir H , Miled N , Bchir MS , Gablin C , Bessueille F , Bonhomme A , Leonard D , Carriere F , Aloulou A
Ref : Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces , 211 :112292 , 2021
Abstract :

Conventional degreasing of skins and hides in the leather industry requires high amounts of organic solvents and detergents that cause environmental issues. In this study, the LIP2 lipase from the yeast Yarrowia lipolytica (YLLIP2) was shown to be effective in degreasing sheepskins, thus reducing the amount of harmful chemicals. Using 6 mg of lipase/kg of raw skin, successful degreasing was achieved in only 15 min at pH 8 and 30 degreesC. ToF-SIMS mass spectra of chemically and enzymatically treated sheepskinsare consistent with a selective elimination process for the enzymatic treatment. Comparative SEM microscopy, ATR-FTIR spectroscopy and physicochemical analyses showed better properties of the enzymatically treated leather than those of the chemically treated leather. Effluent physicochemical parameters showed that the enzymatic treatment is a cleaner degreasing operation. Altogether, this work opens new horizons to use the YLLIP2 lipase as a more efficient alternative in the leather industry.

PubMedSearch : Moujehed_2021_Colloids.Surf.B.Biointerfaces_211_112292
PubMedID: 34954514

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Moujehed E, Zarai Z, Khemir H, Miled N, Bchir MS, Gablin C, Bessueille F, Bonhomme A, Leonard D, Carriere F, Aloulou A (2021)
Cleaner degreasing of sheepskins by the Yarrowia lipolytica LIP2 lipase as a chemical-free alternative in the leather industry
Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces 211 :112292

Moujehed E, Zarai Z, Khemir H, Miled N, Bchir MS, Gablin C, Bessueille F, Bonhomme A, Leonard D, Carriere F, Aloulou A (2021)
Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces 211 :112292