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Showing papers by "Lorena Wilson published in 2009"


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TL;DR: The cross-linking agent to enzyme ratio had no significant effect on the specific activity of the CLEAs, but affected immobilization yield, stability, stability and performance of penicillin acylase CLEAs in the kinetically controlled synthesis of cephalexin.

46 citations


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TL;DR: Results suggested that the opening of the lipase could be a critical step in the inactivation or reactivation of immobilized TLL, and the simple incubation of the partially or fully inactivated enzyme under mild conditions permitted to recover some activity, even in thermal inactivations.

35 citations


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TL;DR: Experimental information gathered is being used for a technical and economic evaluation of an industrial process for enzymatic production of cephalexin in aqueous medium that implies significant savings in terms of costs and environmental protection.
Abstract: The use of very high substrate concentrations favors the kinetically controlled synthesis of cephalexin with penicillin acylase (PA) not only by Michaelian considerations, but also because water activity is depressed, so reducing the rates of the competing reactions of product and acyl donor hydrolysis. Commercial PGA-450, glyoxyl agarose immobilized (PAIGA) and carrier-free cross-linked enzyme aggregates of penicillin acylase (PACLEA) were tested in aqueous media at concentrations close to the solubility of nucleophile and at previously determined enzyme to nucleophile and acid donor to nucleophile ratios. The best temperature and pH were determined for each biocatalyst based on an objective function considering conversion yield, productivity, and enzyme stability as evaluation parameters. Stability was higher with PAIGA and specific productivity higher with PACLEA, but best results based on such objective function were obtained with PGA-450. Yields were stoichiometric and productivities higher than those previously reported in organic medium, which implies significant savings in terms of costs and environmental protection. At the optimum conditions for the selected biocatalyst, operational stability was determined in sequential batch reactor operation. The experimental information gathered is being used for a technical and economic evaluation of an industrial process for enzymatic production of cephalexin in aqueous medium.

23 citations


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TL;DR: The potential of developing a reactivation strategy to increase biocatalyst lifespan under such conditions, under the hypothesis that organic solvent enzyme inactivation is a reversible process, was evaluated in the thermodynamically controlled synthesis of deacetoxycephalosporin G in a sequential batch reactor operation.
Abstract: Some reactions of organic synthesis require to be performed in rather aggressive media, like organic solvents, that frequently impair enzyme operational stability to a considerable extent. We have studied the option of developing a reactivation strategy to increase biocatalyst lifespan under such conditions, under the hypothesis that organic solvent enzyme inactivation is a reversible process. Glyoxyl agarose immobilized penicillin G acylase and cross-linked enzyme aggregates of the enzyme were considered as biocatalysts performing in dioxane medium. Reactivation strategy consisted in re-incubation in aqueous medium of the partly inactivated biocatalysts in organic medium, best conditions of reactivation being studied with respect to dioxane concentration and level of enzyme inactivation attained prior to reactivation. Best results were obtained with glyoxyl agarose immobilized penicillin G acylase at all levels of residual activity studied, with reactivations up to 50%; for the case of a biocatalyst inactivated down to 75% of its initial activity, full recovery of enzyme activity was obtained after reactivation. The potential of this strategy was evaluated in the thermodynamically controlled synthesis of deacetoxycephalosporin G in a sequential batch reactor operation, where a 20% increase in the cumulative productivity was obtained by including an intermediate stage of reactivation after 50% inactivation. Biotechnol. Bioeng. 2009;103: 472–479. © 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

21 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, the potential of horse liver alcohol dehydrogenases (HLAD) for the oxidation of long-chain aliphatic alcohols was evaluated with respect to their potential for oxidizing tall-oil from the Kraft pulping process.

17 citations