Sun_2010_N.Biotechnol_27_53

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Title : Immobilization of Candida antarctica lipase B by adsorption in organic medium - Sun_2010_N.Biotechnol_27_53
Author(s) : Sun J , Jiang Y , Zhou L , Gao J
Ref : N Biotechnol , 27 :53 , 2010
Abstract :

Candida antarctica lipase B (CALB) was immobilized on the macroporous resin by physical adsorption in organic medium. The immobilization was performed in 5 mL isooctane, and the immobilization conditions were optimized. The results were achieved with the mass ratio of lipase to support 1:80, the buffer of pH 6.0, initial addition of PBS 75 microL, and immobilization time of two hours at 30 degrees C. Under the optimal conditions, the activity recovery was 83.3%. IM-CALB presented enhanced pH and thermal stability compared to the free lipase, and showed comparable stability with the commercial Novozym 435, after 7 times repeated use for catalyzing the synthesis of ethyl lactate, 56.9% of its initial activity was retained, and only 24.7% was retained when used for catalyzing the hydrolysis of olive oil.

PubMedSearch : Sun_2010_N.Biotechnol_27_53
PubMedID: 20004754

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Sun J, Jiang Y, Zhou L, Gao J (2010)
Immobilization of Candida antarctica lipase B by adsorption in organic medium
N Biotechnol 27 :53

Sun J, Jiang Y, Zhou L, Gao J (2010)
N Biotechnol 27 :53