Saraswat_2018_3.Biotech_8_491

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Title : Production and purification of an alkaline lipase from Bacillus sp. for enantioselective resolution of (+\/-)-Ketoprofen butyl ester - Saraswat_2018_3.Biotech_8_491
Author(s) : Saraswat R , Bhushan I , Gupta P , Kumar V , Verma V
Ref : 3 Biotech , 8 :491 , 2018
Abstract :

The present study was conducted to purify lipase from indigenous Bacillus subtilis strain Kakrayal_1 (BSK-L) for enantioselective resolution of racemic-ketoprofen. The production of lipase (BSK-L) was optimized using Plackett-Burman and central composite design of response surface methodology (RSM). The optimized media containing olive oil (3.5%), MnSO(4) (8 mM), CaCl(2) (5 mM), peptone (20 g/l), pH (8), agitation (180 rpm) and temperature (37 degreesC) resulted in maximum lipase production of 7500 U/g of cell biomass. The lipase was purified using sequential method to an overall purification fold of 13% with 20% recovery, 882 U/mg specific activity and a molecular weight of 45 kDa. Optimal pH and temperature of purified lipase were found to be 8 and 37 degreesC, respectively. Furthermore, BSK-L displayed good stability with various organic solvents, surfactants and metal ions. K (m) and V (max) values of lipase were observed to be 2.2 mM and 6.67 mmoles of product formed/min/mg, respectively. The racemic ketoprofen butyl ester was hydrolyzed using lipase with 49% conversion efficiency and 69% enantiomeric excess (ee) which was superior to the commercially procured lipase (Candida antarctica lipase). Thus, this enzyme could be considered as a promising candidate for the pharmaceutical industry.

PubMedSearch : Saraswat_2018_3.Biotech_8_491
PubMedID: 30498664

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Saraswat R, Bhushan I, Gupta P, Kumar V, Verma V (2018)
Production and purification of an alkaline lipase from Bacillus sp. for enantioselective resolution of (+\/-)-Ketoprofen butyl ester
3 Biotech 8 :491

Saraswat R, Bhushan I, Gupta P, Kumar V, Verma V (2018)
3 Biotech 8 :491