2019
DOI: 10.1007/s00449-019-02243-1
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Development and economic evaluation of an eco-friendly biocatalytic synthesis of emollient esters

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“…The kinetic model previously detailed has been used to describe the enzymatic synthesis of the four main components of spermaceti. For this purpose, the experimental conversion data obtained during the synthesis of the four cetyl esters by varying biocatalyst concentration, 18,19 have been fitted to Eqn (22) using the software CurveExpert Basic 1.40.…”
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“…The kinetic model previously detailed has been used to describe the enzymatic synthesis of the four main components of spermaceti. For this purpose, the experimental conversion data obtained during the synthesis of the four cetyl esters by varying biocatalyst concentration, 18,19 have been fitted to Eqn (22) using the software CurveExpert Basic 1.40.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This may be explained by the fact that, in this last case, the reaction step may have more influence due to the lower activity of the biocatalyst, which justifies that the optimum amount selected for Lipozyme ® TL IM during the experimental optimization was twice the quantity chosen for the other immobilized enzymes. 18,19 Additionally, the model can be easily checked by comparing the values of the calculated and experimental conversions. As can be seen in Fig.…”
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