Synthesis of Sugar Esters Using Maize Seed Lipase as a Biocatalyst
Salim Ferdjani,
Ouassila Selaimia
Abstract:This work is devoted to the extraction of a lipase from maize seeds obtained at low cost without extensive purification technology and used as a biocatalyst in the synthesis of various sugar esters as potential biosurfactants in the detergent industry. Indeed, several reactions have been carried out between different sugars - namely glucose, galactose, saccharose, lyxose, fructose and sorbitol - and stearic acid in a ratio of 2.5:1 in hexane at 50 °C. Kinetic monitoring of the target reactions was carried out … Show more
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