Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2079079 Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2006 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
Lipase from Candida sp. 99-125 was immobilized by physical adsorption onto macroporous resins. The results showed that the nonpolar resin NKA was the best carrier used in low aqueous media. 98.98 % of degree of immobilization could be achieved when the adsorption procedure was performed in the presence of heptane. The lipolytic activity and the apparent activity recovery of lipase adsorbed on resin in heptane were 4.07 and 3.43 times higher than that of lipase adsorbed in sodium phosphate buffer, respectively. The catalytic properties of immobilized lipase for production of biodiesel in low aqueous media were studied. Immobilized lipase displayed the highest activity when the crude enzyme/resin weight ratio was 1.92:1 and the water content (water/ oil weight ratio) was 15 % at 40 °C under pH 7.4. As lipase was adsorbed on NKA in heptane to produce biodiesel, the batch conversion rate reached 97.3 % when a three-step methanolysis protocol was used. After 19 consecutive batches, the conversion rate remained 70.2 %.
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