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Production of propylene glycol fatty acid monoesters by lipase-catalyzed reactions in organic solvents

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In this paper, APseudomonas lipase was added to reaction mixtures containing propylene glycol and various acyl donors (fatty acids, fatty acid ethyl esters, fatty acids anhydrides and triglycerides) in organic solvents, and the mixtures were shaken at 30°C.
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Fatty acid monoesters of propylene glycol (1,2-propanediol) are good water-in-oil emulsifiers. These esters were synthesized enzymatically to overcome the problems associated with chemical processes. APseudomonas lipase was added to reaction mixtures containing propylene glycol and various acyl donors (fatty acids, fatty acid ethyl esters, fatty acid anhydrides and triglycerides) in organic solvents, and the mixtures were shaken at 30°C. The products were analyzed by gas chromatography. The yield of monoesters was affected by the acyl donors, organic solvents, temperature, water content, pH memory and reaction time. The anhydrous (lyophilized) enzyme and fatty acid anhydrides were best for monoester production. The optimum pH ranges were 4–5 and 8–10. The yields of propylene glycol monolaurate, monomyristate, monopalmitate, monostearate and monooleate with 50 mM fatty acid anhydrides as acyl donors were 97.2, 79.6, 83.7, 89.7 and 93.4 mM, respectively; those with 50 mM fatty acids as acyl donors were 37.3, 28.7, 28.7, 35.3 and 36.2 mM, respectively. The yields of propylene glycol monopalmitate, monostearate and monooleate with 50 mM triglycerides as acyl donors were 87.4, 65.1 and 83.2 mM, respectively.

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Synthesis of various kinds of esters by four microbial lipases.

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Characterization of three distinct forms of lipolytic enzyme in a commercial Candida lipase preparation

TL;DR: Three distinct forms of lipolytic enzyme were identified in a commercialCandida lipase preparation and two of these lipases (lipases A & C) were isolated and characterized.
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Lipase-catalysed ethanolysis and isopropanolysis of triglycerides with long-chain fatty acids

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