Virgen-Ortz_2019_Mol.Catal_473_110405

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Title : Lecitase ultra: A phospholipase with great potential in biocatalysis - Virgen-Ortz_2019_Mol.Catal_473_110405
Author(s) : Virgen-Ortz JJ , Dos Santos JCS , Ortiz C , Berenguer-Murcia A , Barbosa O , Rodrigues RC , Fernandez-Lafuente R
Ref : Molecular Catalysis , 473 :110405 , 2019
Abstract :

Lecitase Ultra is a chimera produced by the fusion of the genes of the lipase from Thermomyces lanuginosus and the phospholipase A1 from Fusarium oxysporum. The enzyme was first designed for the enzymatic degumming of oils, as that problem was not fully resolved before. It is commercialized only as an enzyme solution by Novo Nordisk A/S. This review shows the main uses of this promising enzyme. Starting from the original degumming use, the enzyme has found applications in many other food modification applications, like production of structured phospholipids (e.g., derivatives of phosphatidylcholine), tuning the properties of flour, etc. Moreover, the enzyme has been used in fine chemistry (resolution of racemic mixtures), in the production of aromas and fragrances, polymers modification, etc. Some papers show the use of the enzyme in biodiesel production. Moreover, we present the different technologies applied to obtain a suitable immobilized biocatalyst, remarking the immobilization via interfacial activation and how heterofunctional acyl supports may solve some of the limitations. Immobilized enzyme physical and chemical modifications have also been presented. Finally, Lecitase Ultra has been one of the model enzymes in a new strategy to coimmobilize lipases and other less stable enzymes.

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Gene_locus related to this paper: humla-1lipa

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Virgen-Ortz JJ, Dos Santos JCS, Ortiz C, Berenguer-Murcia A, Barbosa O, Rodrigues RC, Fernandez-Lafuente R (2019)
Lecitase ultra: A phospholipase with great potential in biocatalysis
Molecular Catalysis 473 :110405

Virgen-Ortz JJ, Dos Santos JCS, Ortiz C, Berenguer-Murcia A, Barbosa O, Rodrigues RC, Fernandez-Lafuente R (2019)
Molecular Catalysis 473 :110405