1997
DOI: 10.1007/s11746-997-0194-x
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Applications of lipase

Abstract: Lipases are endowed with a substrate specificity that surpasses that of any other known enzyme. This confers on these enzymes an application potential that is literally boundless. Lipases can be employed in the production of pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, leather, detergents, foods, perfumery, medical diagnostics, and other organic synthetic materials. This review attempts to present a comprehensive discussion on the present status of this unique group of enzymes in industry, as well as the actual potential. It r… Show more

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“…The versatility of lipases in catalyzing different kinds of reactions associated with their different specificities endows these enzymes with an important and vast application potential (Gandhi, 1997;Sharma et al, 2001;Pastore et al, 2003;Enujiugha et al, 2004;Hansan et al, 2006;Parques et al, 2006;Freire and Castilho, 2008;Yesiloglu and Baskurt, 2008;Isibilar et al, 2008;Polizelli et al, 2008). Lipases are excellent alternatives for classic chemical syntheses with industrial applications, such as in foods, detergents, oleochemicals, pharmaceuticals, fine chemistry, cosmetics and fragrances, paper pulp, leather, biosensors and lipidrich wastewater treatment (Gandhi, 1997;Paques et al, 2006;Freire and Castilho, 2008).…”
Section: Lipase Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The versatility of lipases in catalyzing different kinds of reactions associated with their different specificities endows these enzymes with an important and vast application potential (Gandhi, 1997;Sharma et al, 2001;Pastore et al, 2003;Enujiugha et al, 2004;Hansan et al, 2006;Parques et al, 2006;Freire and Castilho, 2008;Yesiloglu and Baskurt, 2008;Isibilar et al, 2008;Polizelli et al, 2008). Lipases are excellent alternatives for classic chemical syntheses with industrial applications, such as in foods, detergents, oleochemicals, pharmaceuticals, fine chemistry, cosmetics and fragrances, paper pulp, leather, biosensors and lipidrich wastewater treatment (Gandhi, 1997;Paques et al, 2006;Freire and Castilho, 2008).…”
Section: Lipase Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Microbial lipases are of wide interest because they are highly selective, stable and substrate specific [7]. The substrate and reaction specificities of lipases surpass those of any other known enzyme and the application potentials are limitless [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A simple and reliable method for detecting lipase activity in microorganisms has been described by different researchers. Tween 80 (surfactant) in a solid substrate has been used extensively to identify a lipolytic activity by those researchers [19][20][21]. Lipase preparation by the organisms can be specified by the formation of dark zones around the colonies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%