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High-yield purification of an organic solvent-tolerant lipase from Pseudomonas sp. strain S5.

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The purified S5 lipase exhibited the highest activity in the presence of palm oil as a natural oil and triolein as a synthetic triglyceride and showed random positional specificity on the thin-layer chromatography.
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This article is published in Analytical Biochemistry.The article was published on 2005-06-15 and is currently open access. It has received 149 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Lipase & Triolein.

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Organic solvent-tolerant enzymes

TL;DR: Most enzymes used in these studies did not originally exhibit high activity and stability in the presence of organic solvents because they were not screened as organic solvent-tolerant enzymes, so their potential for applications in industrial chemical processes is underestimated.
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[Organic solvent-tolerant enzymes].

TL;DR: The use of organic solvents as reaction media for enzymatic reactions provides numerous industrially attractive advantages compared to traditional aqueous reaction systems as mentioned in this paper, however, despite the advantages, native enzymes almost universally exhibit low activities and/or stabilities in the presence of organic solvent-tolerant enzymes.
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Lipase catalysis in organic solvents: advantages and applications

TL;DR: The present review describes the advantages of lipase-catalyzed reactions in organic Solvents and various effects of organic solvents on their activity.
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Production of biodiesel by enzymatic transesterification: review.

TL;DR: A comprehensive review of the literature on the subject of biodiesel production was carried out in this paper, where the most popular microbes used for their lipases have been filamentous fungi and recombinant bacteria.
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Organic solvent tolerant lipases and applications.

TL;DR: The main emphasis is to study the nature of organic solvent tolerant lipases, and the potential industrial applications that make lipases the biocatalysts of choice for the present and future have been presented.
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