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Production strategies and biotechnological relevance of microbial lipases: a review.

Adegoke Isiaka AdetunjiAdemola Olufolahan Olaniran
Published in: Brazilian journal of microbiology : [publication of the Brazilian Society for Microbiology] (2021)
Lipases are enzymes that catalyze the breakdown of lipids into long-chain fatty acids and glycerol in oil-water interface. In addition, they catalyze broad spectrum of bioconversion reactions including esterification, inter-esterification, among others in non-aqueous and micro-aqueous milieu. Lipases are universally produced from plants, animals, and microorganisms. However, lipases from microbial origin are mostly preferred owing to their lower production costs, ease of genetic manipulation etc. The secretion of these biocatalysts by microorganisms is influenced by nutritional and physicochemical parameters. Optimization of the bioprocess parameters enhanced lipase production. In addition, microbial lipases have gained intensified attention for a wide range of applications in food, detergent, and cosmetics industries as well as in environmental bioremediation. This review provides insights into strategies for production of microbial lipases for potential biotechnological applications.
Keyphrases
  • microbial community
  • fatty acid
  • human health
  • ionic liquid
  • gene expression
  • life cycle