2015
DOI: 10.15171/ijb.1225
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Bacillus sp. PS35 Lipase-Immobilization on Styrene-Divinyl Benzene Resin and Application in Fatty Acid Methyl Ester Synthesis

Abstract: Background:Lipase is an enzyme with immense application potential. Ester synthesis by lipase catalysis in organic media is an area of key industrial relevance. Enzymatic preparations with traits that cater to the needs of this function are hence being intensely researched. Objective: The objectives of the study were to immobilize the lipase from Bacillus sp. PS35 by cross-linking and adsorption onto styrene-divinyl benzene (Sty-Dvb) hydrophobic resin and to comparatively characterize the free and immobilized l… Show more

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“…Optimum biodiesel yield at pH 7 for both free and immobilized lipase indicates entrapment in alginate, and Irvingia gabonensis matrices did not influence the ionic property of the enzyme. Also, the optimum activity of lipase at neutral pH is similar to the report of biodiesel production by resin-immobilized lipase [31,32].…”
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“…Optimum biodiesel yield at pH 7 for both free and immobilized lipase indicates entrapment in alginate, and Irvingia gabonensis matrices did not influence the ionic property of the enzyme. Also, the optimum activity of lipase at neutral pH is similar to the report of biodiesel production by resin-immobilized lipase [31,32].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%