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Effect of Different Supports on the Reaction Rate of Rhizomucor Miehei Lipase in Organic Media
Authors:Dauda K Oladepo  Peter J Halling  Vidar F Larsen
Institution:  a Departments of Bioscience & Biotechnology, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK b Chemical & Process Engineering, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK
Abstract:Five different aluminas, a silica and a zirconia support were used to adsorb lipase (E.C. 3.1.1.3) from Rhizomucor miehei. The activity of the immobilised lipase was measured by esterification of dodecanol and decanoic acid in hexane. The immobilised lipase and the organic phase were pre-equilibrated separately to known water activities before mixing them to commence the reactions. The aluminas, which varied in pore sizes and surface areas, adsorbed similar amounts of enzyme. However, the esterification activities varied about 10-fold, increasing with increasing surface area. The silica and zirconia supports adsorbed about half as much lipase as the aluminas. The esterification reaction rates per unit quantity of enzyme adsorbed were compared with those for aluminas with similar surface areas; this specific rate was about 2 times higher for the zirconia, but the difference with silica was only small. There was no clear correlation between the esterification rates at fixed water activity and the amount of water adsorbed by the support used.
Keywords:lipase  support  immobilisation  organic media  water activity
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