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Microbial lipase: a new approach for a heterogeneous biocatalyst.

Mariana Vendrasco TacinTales A Costa-SilvaAriela Veloso de PaulaJose M PalomoValéria Carvalho Santos Ebinuma
Published in: Preparative biochemistry & biotechnology (2020)
Lipases are enzymes employed in several industrial process and their applicability can be increased if these biocatalysts are in the immobilize form. The objective of this work was to study the immobilization of lipase produced by submerged cultivation of Aspergillus sp. by hydrophobic interaction, evaluating its stability and reuse capacity. The immobilization process on octyl-sepharose (C8) and octadecyl-sepabeads (C18) carriers was possible after the removal of oil excess presented in the fermented broth. The results showed that the enzyme was isolated and concentrated in octyl-sepharose with 22% of the initial activity. To increase the amount of enzyme adsorbed on the carrier, 4 immobilization cycles were performed in a row, on the same carrier, with a final immobilization yield of 151.32% and an increase in the specific activity of 136%. The activity test with immobilized lipase showed that the immobilized enzyme maintained 75% of the initial activity after 20 cycles.
Keyphrases
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