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Comparative performance and reusability studies of lipases on syntheses of octyl esters with an economic approach

Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering, ISSN: 1615-7605, Vol: 45, Issue: 1, Page: 131-145
2022
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A suitable immobilized lipase for esters syntheses should be selected considering not only its cost. We evaluated five biocatalysts in syntheses of octyl caprylate, octyl caprate, and octyl laurate, in which conversions higher than 90% were achieved. Novozym 435 and non-commercial preparations (including a dry fermented solid) were selected for short-term octyl laurate syntheses using different biocatalysts loadings. By increasing the biocatalyst’s loading the lipase’s reusability also raised, but without strict proportionality, which resulted in a convergence between the lowest biocatalyst loading and the lowest cost per batch. The use of a dry fermented solid was cost-effective, even using loadings as high as 20.0% wt/wt due to its low obtaining cost, although exhibiting low productiveness. The combination of biocatalyst’s cost, esterification activity, stability, and reusability represents proper criteria for the choice. This kind of assessment may help to establish quantitative goals to improve or to develop new biocatalysts.

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de Sousa, Ronaldo Rodrigues; Pinto, Martina Costa Cerqueira; Aguieiras, Erika Cristina Gonçalves; Cipolatti, Eliane Pereira; Manoel, Evelin Andrade; da Silva, Ayla Sant'Ana; Pinto, José Carlos; Freire, Denise Maria Guimarães; Ferreira-Leitão, Viridiana Santana

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology; Chemical Engineering

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