Sustainable Biotechnology- Enzymatic Resources of Renewable Energy 2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-95480-6_10
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The Realm of Lipases in Biodiesel Production

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“…Due to their inherently high stereospecificity, the catalytic hydrolysis of chiral esters was used for facile chiral resolution [ 193 ]. Lipase has also garnered attention for its ability to catalyze the hydrolysis and transesterification of fatty acids for the production of biofuels [ 194 ]. However, recent work has significantly broadened the scope, with reports demonstrating the ability of lipase to catalyze a variety of unnatural reactions, including epoxide formation [ 195 ], aldol reactions [ 196 ], Michael Additions [ 197 , 198 ], and thiol addition to imines [ 199 ].…”
Section: Lipasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to their inherently high stereospecificity, the catalytic hydrolysis of chiral esters was used for facile chiral resolution [ 193 ]. Lipase has also garnered attention for its ability to catalyze the hydrolysis and transesterification of fatty acids for the production of biofuels [ 194 ]. However, recent work has significantly broadened the scope, with reports demonstrating the ability of lipase to catalyze a variety of unnatural reactions, including epoxide formation [ 195 ], aldol reactions [ 196 ], Michael Additions [ 197 , 198 ], and thiol addition to imines [ 199 ].…”
Section: Lipasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The interaction between the two provides an immobilized enzyme with specific chemical, biochemical, mechanical and kinetic properties. Several materials have been tested for lipase immobilization [16,17]. However, comparative studies show significant differences in the performance of immobilized lipases in different substrates and show that the immobilization of lipases is still a complex challenge, since the extent of immobilization depends on the structure of the enzyme, on the immobilization method and on the type of support [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As enzimas quando em seu estado livre, solubilizam em determinados meios reacionais, possuem instabilidade térmica e dificuldade de recuperação, assim, a imobilização dessas enzimas faz-se necessária (DA SILVA et al, 2020). A utilização desta técnica é uma alternativa para a solução desses problemas, visto que, imobilizadas as enzimas são passíveis de recuperação, ocorre a redução de possíveis inibidores do processo, eleva sua estabilidade enzimática e facilita a purificação do produto (CORTEZ et al, 2018;RODRIGUES et al, 2019;SAMPAIO et al, 2022).…”
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