Synthesis of triglycerides of phenylalkanoic acids by lipase-catalyzed esterification in a solvent-free system |
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Authors: | Chang Chun-Sheng Wu Pei-Lin |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biotechnology, Southern Taiwan University of Technology, Tainan Hsien 710, Taiwan. cs_chang@mail.stut.edu.tw |
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Abstract: | Immobilized Candida antarctica lipase B catalyzed the synthesis of triglycerides from glycerol and phenylalkanoic acids in a solvent-free system. 4-Phenylbutyric acid was the best acyl donor and displayed the highest synthetic rate of triphenylbutyrin (glyceryl triphenylbutyrate) at 65 degrees C among various phenylalkanoic acids with straight alkyl chains. The external mass transfer between the immobilized lipase and the bulk reaction mixture was limited. Different methods of removing water during the lipase-catalyzed esterification including spontaneous evaporation, the use of saturated salts solutions, and the use of molecular sieves were studied. The highest yield of triphenylbutyrin at 65 degrees C was 98%, by the elimination of water using molecular sieves in a solvent-free system. The glycerol was almost completely esterified to triphenylbutyrin in excess phenylbutyric acid with various substrate molar ratios. |
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