Title : Characterization and optimization of carboxylesterase-catalyzed esterification between capric acid and glycerol for the production of 1-monocaprin in reversed micellar system - Park_2010_N.Biotechnol_27_46 |
Author(s) : Park KM , Kwon OT , Ahn SM , Lee J , Chang PS |
Ref : N Biotechnol , 27 :46 , 2010 |
Abstract :
Calotropis procera R. Br. carboxylesterase (EC 3.1.1.1) solubilized in reversed micellar glycerol droplets containing a very small amount of water (less than 5ppm) and stabilized by a surfactant effectively catalyzed the esterification between glycerol and capric acid to produce 1-monocaprin. Reaction variables including surfactant types, organic solvent media, reaction time, G-value ([glycerol]/[capric acid]), R-value ([water]/[surfactant]), pH, temperature, and types of metal ion inhibitors on the carboxylesterase-catalyzed esterification were characterized and optimized to efficiently produce 1-monocaprin. Bis(2-ethylhexyl) sodium sulfosuccinate (AOT) and isooctane were the most effective surfactant and organic solvent medium, respectively, for 1-monocaprin formation in reversed micelles. The optimum G- and R-values were 3.0 and 0.05, respectively, and the optimum pH and temperature were determined to be 10.0 and 60 degrees C, respectively. K(m,app.) and V(max,app.) were calculated from a Hanes-Woolf plot, and the values were 9.64 mM and 2.45 microM/min mg protein, respectively. Among various metal ions, Cu(2+) and Fe(2+) severely inhibited carboxylesterase-catalyzed esterification activity (less than 6.0% of relative activity). |
PubMedSearch : Park_2010_N.Biotechnol_27_46 |
PubMedID: 19931658 |
Gene_locus related to this paper: pig-EST1 |
Substrate | Monocaprin |
Gene_locus | pig-EST1 |
Park KM, Kwon OT, Ahn SM, Lee J, Chang PS (2010)
Characterization and optimization of carboxylesterase-catalyzed esterification between capric acid and glycerol for the production of 1-monocaprin in reversed micellar system
N Biotechnol
27 :46
Park KM, Kwon OT, Ahn SM, Lee J, Chang PS (2010)
N Biotechnol
27 :46