2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2013.04.057
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A novel chemoenzymatic synthesis of propyl caffeate using lipase-catalyzed transesterification in ionic liquid

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“…Moreover, those ILs containing PF 6 -and TF 2 N -are more suitable for the enzymatic transesterification. Similar effects were also found in other enzymatic reactions (Katsoura et al, 2009;Pang et al, 2013). OF all tested ILs, EMIMPF 6 exhibited the highest yield (67.40 ± 2.60%) of FMAGs and FDAGs.…”
Section: Effect Of Ilssupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Moreover, those ILs containing PF 6 -and TF 2 N -are more suitable for the enzymatic transesterification. Similar effects were also found in other enzymatic reactions (Katsoura et al, 2009;Pang et al, 2013). OF all tested ILs, EMIMPF 6 exhibited the highest yield (67.40 ± 2.60%) of FMAGs and FDAGs.…”
Section: Effect Of Ilssupporting
confidence: 81%
“…The synthesis methods tested include esterification and transesterification, the latter having higher reaction efficiency than the former. As we have reported earlier [11], the use of MC as a substrate during the synthesis of propyl caffeate (PC) significantly improves the yield. Thus, biosynthesis of MC could provide greener avenue for the production of the much needed MC to be used in such process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…As in previous test methods [11], LC-PAD-MS was performed using a Thermo Fisher system. The LC equipment comprised a Finnigan MAT Spectra System P4000 pump, a Finnigan AQA mass spectrometer, and an autosampler with a 50 L loop.…”
Section: Analysis Of Products By Lc-ms and Hplcmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…phenolics) and nonpolar (a long chain alcohol, for example) will have both high solubility and where the enzymes maintain a good activity (Figueroa-Espinoza and Villeneuve, 2005). Nevertheless, there are some reports dealing with esterification of phenolic acids with fatty alcohols in organic solvents, solvent-free conditions (the role of which was ensured by the excess of alcohol) or in IL (Pang et al, 2013;Weitkamp et al, 2006;Yang et al, 2012). According to these studies, the lipase-catalyzed reactions in organic solvents are preferable and a binary mixture of solvents seems to be the best solution to achieve this kind of reaction since it allows to finely tune both the solubility of the substrates and the lipase's activity/stability.…”
Section: Lttm a New Family Of Promising Green Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%