Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
70052 Journal of Molecular Catalysis B: Enzymatic 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

The production of extracellular lipases by staphylococcal species has been known for many years [1] and [2]. Interest in these lipases was originally stimulated by observations that certain pathogenic staphylococci possess lipolytic activity. There are several indications that they are involved in the release of free fatty acids in blood plasma and in skin colonization and related diseases [3] and [4]. In addition to this physiological importance, a research was stimulated by the potential use of staphylococcal lipases to synthesize many molecules with high value added. Recently, different staphylococcal lipases were isolated, purified and biochemically characterized. An increased interest of these lipases results from their potential in modern biotechnology. These new lipases are immobilized to be used in non aqueous media as biocatalyst to catalyze the transesterification, the alcoholysis and the esterification of the alcohols with organic acids. This review describes various applications of staphylococcal lipases in detergent, food, flavor, biopolymers, esters and antioxidant.Because of their biological significance and their increasing importance in biotechnology, a thorough understanding of staphylococcal lipases functioning is needed.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► The importance of staphylococcal lipases in biotechnological applications. ► Purification and biochemical characterization of staphylococcal lipases. ► Staphylococcal lipases are used to synthesize many molecules with high value added. ► Solvent free synthesis of molecules using staphylococcal lipases.

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