Title : Production of wax esters via microbial oil synthesis from food industry waste and by-product streams - Papadaki_2017_Bioresour.Technol_245_274 |
Author(s) : Papadaki A , Mallouchos A , Efthymiou MN , Gardeli C , Kopsahelis N , Aguieiras ECG , Freire DMG , Papanikolaou S , Koutinas AA |
Ref : Bioresour Technol , 245 :274 , 2017 |
Abstract :
The production of wax esters using microbial oils was demonstrated in this study. Microbial oils produced from food waste and by-product streams by three oleaginous yeasts were converted into wax esters via enzymatic catalysis. Palm oil was initially used to evaluate the influence of temperature and enzyme activity on wax ester synthesis catalysed by Novozyme 435 and Lipozyme lipases using cetyl, oleyl and behenyl alcohols. The highest conversion yields (up to 79.6%) were achieved using 4U/g of Novozyme 435 at 70 degC. Transesterification of microbial oils to behenyl and cetyl esters was achieved at conversion yields up to 87.3% and 69.1%, respectively. Novozyme 435 was efficiently reused for six and three cycles during palm esters and microbial esters synthesis, respectively. The physicochemical properties of microbial oil derived behenyl esters were comparable to natural waxes. Wax esters from microbial oils have potential applications in cosmetics, chemical and food industries. |
PubMedSearch : Papadaki_2017_Bioresour.Technol_245_274 |
PubMedID: 28892702 |
Papadaki A, Mallouchos A, Efthymiou MN, Gardeli C, Kopsahelis N, Aguieiras ECG, Freire DMG, Papanikolaou S, Koutinas AA (2017)
Production of wax esters via microbial oil synthesis from food industry waste and by-product streams
Bioresour Technol
245 :274
Papadaki A, Mallouchos A, Efthymiou MN, Gardeli C, Kopsahelis N, Aguieiras ECG, Freire DMG, Papanikolaou S, Koutinas AA (2017)
Bioresour Technol
245 :274