ENZYMATIC PRODUCTION OF ETHYL OLEATE ESTER USING A LIPASE FROM CANDIDA ANTARCTICA B

Lipases are biocatalysts of great importance in different areas, being able to catalyze reactions in aqueous or organic media. Furthermore, these enzymes are capable of using several substrates being stable in a wide range of pH and temperatures. Lipases promote the esterification between fatty acid...

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Main Authors: N. Sampaio Neta, J. A. C. Cunha, S. O. Sancho, R. F. A. Abreu, D. F. Pontes, J. O. B. Carioca, L. R. Rodrigues, J. A. Teixeira
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Published: Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Rio Grande do Norte 2012-05-01
Series:Holos
Online Access:http://www2.ifrn.edu.br/ojs/index.php/HOLOS/article/view/911
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spelling doaj-35e9d2ebaf584912bf91121372c5848a2020-11-24T21:32:44ZengInstituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Rio Grande do NorteHolos1807-16002012-05-0120213210.15628/holos.2012.911482ENZYMATIC PRODUCTION OF ETHYL OLEATE ESTER USING A LIPASE FROM CANDIDA ANTARCTICA BN. Sampaio NetaJ. A. C. CunhaS. O. SanchoR. F. A. AbreuD. F. PontesJ. O. B. CariocaL. R. RodriguesJ. A. TeixeiraLipases are biocatalysts of great importance in different areas, being able to catalyze reactions in aqueous or organic media. Furthermore, these enzymes are capable of using several substrates being stable in a wide range of pH and temperatures. Lipases promote the esterification between fatty acids and ethanol producing oleate esters. The aim of this work is to produce ethyl oleate ester by enzymatic esterification of oleic acid with ethanol. A lipase from Candida antarctica type B was used at a temperature of 55 °C. The reaction was conducted using oleic acid, sodium sulfate anhydrous, lipase and ethanol, with a ratio of oleic acid (0.03 mol or 10 ml), lipase (0.1 mol or 0.01 g), sodium sulfate anhydrous (5 g) and ethanol 99 % (100 ml). Several reaction times were studied, namely 48, 72, 96 and 120 hours. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (1H and 13C) and Infrared spectra confirmed the production of ethyl oleate ester for the studied conditions. The highest ethyl oleate production yield was obtained for 96 hours reaction time. Ethyl oleate esters have been reported to possess interesting applications in several industrial fields, such as food, aromatics, cosmetics, detergents, flavors and pharmaceuticals.http://www2.ifrn.edu.br/ojs/index.php/HOLOS/article/view/911
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author N. Sampaio Neta
J. A. C. Cunha
S. O. Sancho
R. F. A. Abreu
D. F. Pontes
J. O. B. Carioca
L. R. Rodrigues
J. A. Teixeira
spellingShingle N. Sampaio Neta
J. A. C. Cunha
S. O. Sancho
R. F. A. Abreu
D. F. Pontes
J. O. B. Carioca
L. R. Rodrigues
J. A. Teixeira
ENZYMATIC PRODUCTION OF ETHYL OLEATE ESTER USING A LIPASE FROM CANDIDA ANTARCTICA B
Holos
author_facet N. Sampaio Neta
J. A. C. Cunha
S. O. Sancho
R. F. A. Abreu
D. F. Pontes
J. O. B. Carioca
L. R. Rodrigues
J. A. Teixeira
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title ENZYMATIC PRODUCTION OF ETHYL OLEATE ESTER USING A LIPASE FROM CANDIDA ANTARCTICA B
title_short ENZYMATIC PRODUCTION OF ETHYL OLEATE ESTER USING A LIPASE FROM CANDIDA ANTARCTICA B
title_full ENZYMATIC PRODUCTION OF ETHYL OLEATE ESTER USING A LIPASE FROM CANDIDA ANTARCTICA B
title_fullStr ENZYMATIC PRODUCTION OF ETHYL OLEATE ESTER USING A LIPASE FROM CANDIDA ANTARCTICA B
title_full_unstemmed ENZYMATIC PRODUCTION OF ETHYL OLEATE ESTER USING A LIPASE FROM CANDIDA ANTARCTICA B
title_sort enzymatic production of ethyl oleate ester using a lipase from candida antarctica b
publisher Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Rio Grande do Norte
series Holos
issn 1807-1600
publishDate 2012-05-01
description Lipases are biocatalysts of great importance in different areas, being able to catalyze reactions in aqueous or organic media. Furthermore, these enzymes are capable of using several substrates being stable in a wide range of pH and temperatures. Lipases promote the esterification between fatty acids and ethanol producing oleate esters. The aim of this work is to produce ethyl oleate ester by enzymatic esterification of oleic acid with ethanol. A lipase from Candida antarctica type B was used at a temperature of 55 °C. The reaction was conducted using oleic acid, sodium sulfate anhydrous, lipase and ethanol, with a ratio of oleic acid (0.03 mol or 10 ml), lipase (0.1 mol or 0.01 g), sodium sulfate anhydrous (5 g) and ethanol 99 % (100 ml). Several reaction times were studied, namely 48, 72, 96 and 120 hours. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (1H and 13C) and Infrared spectra confirmed the production of ethyl oleate ester for the studied conditions. The highest ethyl oleate production yield was obtained for 96 hours reaction time. Ethyl oleate esters have been reported to possess interesting applications in several industrial fields, such as food, aromatics, cosmetics, detergents, flavors and pharmaceuticals.
url http://www2.ifrn.edu.br/ojs/index.php/HOLOS/article/view/911
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