2000
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1438-9312(200003)102:3<173::aid-ejlt173>3.0.co;2-f
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Rhizopus oryzae lipase-catalyzed stereospecific esterification of 2-monoradylglycerols — a comparison to corresponding triradylglycerol hydrolysis

Abstract: In a model elaborated earlier to understand and predict the stereopreference ofRhizopus oryzae lipase (ROL) catalyzed hydrolysis of triradylglycerols, we identified the degree of flexibility of the C1′‐X′ bond (X = O for ether, N for amide, C for alkyl, methylene, and a phenylring, respectively) adjacent to C2 of glycerol being responsible for the discrimination of the enantiomers (Kovac et al., Eur. J. Lipid Sci. Technol.2000, 61—72). During catalysis of forward and back reaction — hydrolysis and esterificati… Show more

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“…However, the behavior of the lipases from R. oryzae in this reaction cannot be fully understood. In contrast to the profound knowledge concerning factors governing selectivity of the lipase from R. oryzae in hydrolysis reactions, little information is available for the reverse reaction (esterification) in nonaqueous media [21]. Although lipases from R. oryzae have preference for medium and long chain fatty acids instead of short chain fatty acids (Table 1), L036P was able to catalyze the esterification of butyl butyrate and its esterification activity (171.14 μM/g min) was the second highest in comparison to the other evaluated enzymes.…”
Section: Application Of the Lipases In Esterification Reactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the behavior of the lipases from R. oryzae in this reaction cannot be fully understood. In contrast to the profound knowledge concerning factors governing selectivity of the lipase from R. oryzae in hydrolysis reactions, little information is available for the reverse reaction (esterification) in nonaqueous media [21]. Although lipases from R. oryzae have preference for medium and long chain fatty acids instead of short chain fatty acids (Table 1), L036P was able to catalyze the esterification of butyl butyrate and its esterification activity (171.14 μM/g min) was the second highest in comparison to the other evaluated enzymes.…”
Section: Application Of the Lipases In Esterification Reactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%