Mycelium-bound lipases of psychrophilic and mesophilic fungi as biocatalysts for biodiesel synthesis
Mateusz Kutyła,
Natalia Jaszek,
Wiktoria Jędrys
et al.
Abstract:In this study, biocatalysts in the form of mycelium-bound lipases of psychrotrophic and mesophilic fungi were screened for their ability to synthesize fatty acid methyl (FAME) and ethyl esters (FAEE). It has been shown that the hydrolytic activity of biocatalysts is not accompanied by their biodiesel synthetic activity. Preliminary studies showed for the first time, that the FTIR technique can be used to predict synthetic activity. The highest correlation between the intensity of the bands and synthetic activi… Show more
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