818 resultados para lipase enantioselectivity
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The objective this study has been the selection of lipase productor microorganism, for removal of oils and grease, in the pre-treatment of biodiesel wastewater washing. For this, analyses of the physicist-chemistries characteristics had been made with the wastewater of the biodiesel washing, and then it had been isolated and chosen, by means of determinations of the lipase activity. Following, it was made a test of fat biodegradation, in the conditions: pH (5.95), temperature (35 ºC), rotation (180 rpm) and ammonium sulfate as nitrogen source (3 g L-1) and establishing as variable the two microorganism preselected and the time (24; 48; 72; 96 and 120 h). The biodiesel purification wastewater had presented high potential of environmental impact, presenting a concentration of O of 6.76 g L-1. From the six isolated microbiological cultures, two microorganisms (A and B) had been selected, with enzymatic index of 0.56 and 0.57, respectively. The treatment of the wastewater using the isolated microorganism (Klebsiella oxytoca) had 80% of the fatty removal in 48 h.
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In this thesis, biocatalysis is defined as the science of using enzymes as catalysts in organic synthesis. Environmental aspects and the continuously expanding repertoire of available enzymes have firmly established biocatalysis as a prominent means of chemo-, regio- and stereoselective synthesis. Yet, no single methodology can solve all the challenges faced by a synthetic chemist. Therefore, the knowledge and the skills to combine different synthetic methods are relevant. Lipases are highly useful enzymes in organic synthesis. In this thesis, an effort is being made to form a coherent picture of when and how can lipases be incorporated into nonenzymatic synthesis. This is attempted both in the literature review and in the discussion of the results presented in the original publications contained in the thesis. In addition to lipases, oxynitrilases were also used in the work. The experimental part of the thesis comprises of the results reported in four peer-reviewed publications and one manuscript. Selected amines, amino acids and sugar-derived cyanohydrins or their acylated derivatives were each prepared in enantio- or diastereomerically enriched form. Where applicable, attempts were made to combine the enzymatic reactions to other synthetic steps either by the application of completely separate sequential reactions with isolated intermediates (kinetic and functional kinetic resolution of amines), simultaneously occurring reactions without intermediate isolation (dynamic kinetic resolution of amino acid esters) or sequential reactions but without isolating the intermediates (hydrocyanation of sugar aldehydes with subsequent diastereoresolution). In all cases, lipase-catalyzed acylation was the key step by which stereoselectivity was achieved. Lipase from Burkholderia cepacia was a highly selective enzyme with each substrate category, but careful selection of the acyl donor and the solvent was important as well.
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Lipoprotein lipase activity in adipose tissue and muscle is modulated by changes in the pattern of food intake. We have measured total lipoprotein lipase activity in adipose tissue and muscle of male Wistar rats (N = 6-10), weighing 200-250 g (~12 weeks), during the refeeding/fasting state following 24 h of fasting. Lipoprotein lipase activity in tissue homogenates was evaluated using a [³H]-triolein-containing substrate, and released [³H]-free fatty acids were extracted and quantified by liquid scintillation. Adipose tissue lipoprotein lipase activity did not completely recover within 2 h of refeeding (60% of refed ad libitum values). Cardiac lipoprotein lipase activity remained increased even 2 h after refeeding (100% of refed ad libitum values), whereas no significant changes were observed in the soleus and diaphragm muscles. Adipose tissue lipoprotein lipase activities were consistently higher than the highest skeletal muscle or heart values. It is therefore likely that adipose tissue, rather than muscle makes the major contribution to triacylglycerol clearance. There was concomitant relatively high lipoprotein lipase activity in both adipose tissue and cardiac muscle during the first few hours of refeeding, therefore cardiac muscle may contribute significantly to triacylglycerol clearance during this period. The results suggest that during fasting, increased lipoprotein lipase activity provides a complementary source of free fatty acids from circulating triacylglycerol, allowing the heart to maintain its continuous, high-energy expenditure.
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The aim of the present study was to determine if there is an association between the single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of the lipoprotein lipase (LPL) and apolipoprotein E (apo E) genes and the serum lipid profile in pregnancy and puerperium. Non-diabetic women of European descent in the third semester of pregnancy (N = 120) were selected. Those with diseases or other condition that could modify their lipid profile were excluded from the study (N = 32). Serum lipids were measured by routine laboratory procedures and genomic DNA was extracted by a salting out method. LPL (PvuII and HindIII) and apo E (HhaI) SNPs were detected by the polymerase chain reaction and restriction fragment length polymorphism. Categorical and continuous variables were compared by the chi-square test and Student t-test or ANOVA, respectively. Women carrying the LPL P1P1 genotype had higher serum LDL cholesterol (N = 21; 155 ± 45 mg/dL) than women carrying the P1P2/P2P2 genotypes (N = 67; 133 ± 45 mg/dL; P = 0.032). During the puerperium period, serum levels of triglycerides and VLDL cholesterol were significantly reduced in women carrying the P1P1 (73%, P = 0.006) and P1P2 (51%, P = 0.002) genotypes but not in women carrying the P2P2 genotype (23%, P > 0.05). On the other hand, serum concentrations of lipids did not differ between the LPL HindIII and apo E genotypes during pregnancy and after delivery. We conclude that LPL PvuII SNP is associated with variations in serum lipids during pregnancy and the puerperal period in non-diabetic women.
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Lipases são enzimas capazes de catalizar uma grande gama de reações de interesse para as indústrias alimentícia, farmacêutica, química, entre outras. Esta versatilidade se deve também às diversas possibilidades de especificidade quanto ao substrato que lipases de diferentes fontes apresentam. Por este motivo, microrganismos produtores desta enzima vêm sendo procurados por grupos de pesquisa no mundo todo. Este trabalho apresenta as propriedades de uma lipase produzida por nova linhagem fúngica de Rhizopus sp. A enzima bruta apresentou condições ótimas de atividade a 40ºC em valores de pH entre 6,0 e 6,5. e manteve 50% ou mais de sua atividade quando aquecida por 60 minutos à temperaturas entre 40ºC e 55ºC. A atividade hidrolítica da lipase bruta foi maior quando o substrato testado foi a gordura de coco, demonstrando afinidade por ácidos graxos saturados de cadeia média. As frações I e II obtidas após purificação parcial da enzima apresentaram características bioquímicas semelhantes as do extrato bruto.
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Lipases, especialmente as de origem microbiana, são largamente utilizadas em processos e na obtenção de produtos para as indústrias química, cosmética, farmacêutica e alimentícia. A produção de enzimas de elevada pureza é importante, principalmente, do ponto de vista do controle dos processos (ausência de interferentes), porém as etapas necessárias à purificação, em geral, provocam perdas na atividade das enzimas e aumentam seu custo final. O objetivo deste trabalho foi propor a melhor metodologia de purificação para a lipase de Rhizopus sp. através do teste de dois diferentes métodos cromatográficos (troca iônica e interação hidrofóbica) e, ainda verificar o melhor planejamento estatístico para caracterização bioquímica da mesma. Foi possível purificar parcialmente a lipase de Rhizopus sp. com o uso de coluna de DEAE Sepharose (troca aniônica) e de FENIL Sepharose (interação hidrofóbica). A primeira, embora mais seletiva para a enzima em questão, parece provocar redução de sua atividade. A presença de maiores concentrações de íons Na+1 na fração purificada por FENIL Sepharose parece contribuir para o aumento de atividade da lipase. Embora os resultados obtidos por análise multivariável para determinação das características bioquímicas da lipase sejam compatíveis com a análise univariável, aquele planejamento não foi considerado indicado no presente caso.
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Neste trabalho, estudou-se a aplicação da enzima lipase e do emulsificante monoglicerídeo em pão de forma enriquecido com fibras, com o objetivo de verificar a possibilidade de substituição do emulsificante pela enzima. Inicialmente, foi realizada a caracterização das matérias-primas principais (farinha e farelo de trigo). Os pães de forma foram elaborados pelo método de massa direta. Foi utilizado um planejamento experimental do tipo composto central rotacional com duas variáveis independentes: i) dosagem de lipase; e ii) dosagem de monoglicerídeo e, paralelamente, realizou-se um teste controle (sem adição de lipase e monoglicerídeo) para comparação. As variáveis dependentes foram as características de qualidade dos pães: i) volume específico; ii) aceitação sensorial (aparência, textura, aroma e sabor); e iii) vida de prateleira avaliada pela umidade do miolo e firmeza dos pães após 1, 4 e 7 dias do forneamento. Dentro das faixas estudadas, foi possível verificar que somente a umidade dos pães no quarto e sétimo dia após o processamento foi influenciada pela variação das dosagens de lipase e monoglicerídeo. Na avaliação sensorial, verificou-se que as notas médias atribuídas aos pães do teste controle foram inferiores à menor nota média dos ensaios do planejamento experimental, com exceção do sabor e aroma. Como não foi possível obter modelos matemáticos para todas as respostas, foram selecionados os ensaios 5 (1% monoglicerídeo), 7 (25 ppm lipase) e 9 (25 ppm lipase e 1% monoglicerídeo) do planejamento experimental, e o teste controle, para a avaliação dos resultados por análise de variância. Nas condições em que os ensaios foram conduzidos e para as faixas de lipase (0 a 50 ppm) e monoglicerídeo (0 a 2%) estudadas, verificou-se a possibilidade de substituir o monoglicerídeo por lipase em formulação de pão de forma enriquecido com fibras.
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The growing interest in lipase production is related to the potential biotechnological applications that these enzymes present. Current studies on lipase production by submerged fermentation involve the use of agro-industrial residues aiming at increasing economic attractiveness. Based on these aspects, the objective of this work was to investigate lipase production by Penicillium verrucosum in submerged fermentation using a conventional medium based on peptone, yeast extract, NaCl and olive oil, and an industrial medium based on corn steep liquor, Prodex Lac (yeast hydrolysate), NaCl and olive oil, as well as to characterize the crude enzymatic extracts obtained. Kinetics of lipase production was evaluated and the highest enzymatic activities, of 3.15 and 2.22 U.mL-1, were observed when conventional and industrial media were used, respectively. The enzymatic extract showed optimal activity in the range from 30 to 40 °C and at pH 7.0. Although the industrial medium presents economical advantages over the conventional medium, the presence of agro-industrial residues rich in nitrogen and other important nutrients seemed to contribute to a reduction in lipase activity.
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The objective of this work is to investigate the production of fatty acid ethyl esters from soybean oil in compressed propane using a non-commercial lipase from Yarrowia lipolytica and two commercial ones as catalysts, Amano PS and Amano AY30. The experiments were performed in the temperature range of 35-65 °C. at 50 bar, enzyme concentration of 5 wt%, oil to ethanol molar ratio of 1:6 and 1:9, and solvent to substrates mass ratio of 2:1 and 4:1. The results indicated that low reaction conversions were generally obtained with the use of commercial and non-commercial lipases in pressurized propane medium. On the other hand, the aspects of low solvent to substrates mass ratio and mild temperature and pressure operating conditions used to produce ethyl esters justify further investigations to improve reaction yields.
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This research note addresses the role of organic solvent amount in the production of fatty acid ethyl esters from soybean oil. N-hexane was chosen as solvent and two commercial immobilized lipases as catalysts, Novozym 435 and Lipozyme IM. The reactions were conducted in 6 hours, varying the solvent to oil ratio from zero to 50 (v/wt) and adopting adopting for Novozym 435: 65 ºC, enzyme concentration (E, wt%) = 5, oil to ethanol molar ratio (R) = 1:10, water addition (H, wt%) = 0, and for Lipozyme IM: 35 ºC, E = 5 wt%, R = 1:3, H = 10 wt%. For Lipozyme IM, an increase in solvent amount is shown to lead to an enhancement of reaction conversion, while a negligible effect was found for Novozym 435. When using 30 mL of solvent the reaction conversions were 88% for Lipozyme IM and 15% for Novozym 435.
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O presente trabalho teve como objetivo a produção de lipase a partir de Pseudomona cepacia por fermentação líquida em biorreator do tipo Bioflo III. As fermentações foram conduzidas a 150 rpm durante 96 horas a 30 °C. Analisou-se a atividade enzimática em diferentes condições de temperatura (20 a 50 °C) e pH (3,0 a 11,0), e obtiveram-se 37 °C e 8,0, as condições ótimas, respectivamente. Para avaliar a estabilidade térmica, a enzima foi incubada em temperaturas de 40, 50 e 60 °C durante 120 minutos. Em uma segunda etapa, foram realizados experimentos preliminares para verificar as condições adequadas de partição da enzima, bem como sua estabilidade e condições ótimas de hidrólise frente às modificações de temperatura e pH. Foram preparadas soluções de PEG 1500, 4000 e 6000 a 50% p/p e soluções tampão fosfato de pHs 6, 7 e 8. Foi feita a caracterização de um sistema bifásico aquoso (SBA) a partir da preparação de soluções estoques de PEG com massas molares de 1500, 4000 e 6000 (50% w/w) e tampão fosfato pH 6,7 e 8,0 (20% w/w de KH2PO4/K2HPO4). Esta caracterização do SBA posteriormente poderá ser utilizada para partição de lipases, bem como de biomoléculas que estejam dentro dessa faixa de pH.
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Enzyme technology is an ever-growing field of knowledge and, in recent years, this technology has raised renewed interest, due to the search for new paradigms in several productive processes. Lipases, esterases and cutinases are enzymes used in a wide range of processes involving synthesis and hydrolysis reactions. The objective of this work was to investigate and compare the specific lipase and esterase activities of five enzymes - four already classified as lipases and one classified as cutinase - in the presence of natural and synthetic substrates. All tested enzymes presented both esterase and lipase specific activities. The highest specific esterase activity was observed for Aspergillus 1068 lipase in natural substrate and for F. oxysporum cutinase in synthetic substrate, while the highest specific lipase activity was observed for Geotrichum sp. lipase in natural substrate and for F. oxysporum cutinase in synthetic substrate. These results display some interface-independent lipolytic activity for all lipases tested. This is in accordance with the rationale that a new and broader definition of lipases may be necessary.
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The main problem related to rice bran use is that it goes rancid right after its production. The objective of the present study was to apply a mathematical model to evaluate the kinetics of the lipase activity and hydrolytic rancidity of the raw rice bran (RRB), extruded rice bran (ERB), and parboiled rice bran (PRB) stored in low density polyethylene bags at room temperature for 180 days. Extrusion and parboiling were efficient in preventing free fatty acid formationin ERB and PRB.Extrusion reduced the velocity constant of lipase activity as compared to that of RRB while parboiling increased it, and both decreased the lipase activity after equilibrium from 150 days. The extrusion and parboiling treatments increased the velocity constants for the liberation of free fatty acids although the equilibrium was reached with reduced production of free fatty acids in relation to the production of raw rice bran after 150 days ofstorage. Extrusion proved the best treatment under the storage temperature conditions of rice bran from cultivar BRS Primavera.
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The first part of this thesis studied the capacity of amino acids and enzymes to catalyze the hydrolysis and condensation of tetraethoxysilane and phenyltrimethoxysilane. Selected amino acids were shown to accelerate the hydrolysis and condensation of tetraethoxysilane under ambient temperature, pressure and at neutral pH (pH 7±0.02). The nature of the side chain of the amino acid was important in promoting hydrolysis and condensation. Several proteases were shown to have a capacity to hydrolyze tri- and tet-ra- alkoxysilanes under the same mild reaction conditions. The second part of this thesis employed an immobilized Candida antarctica lipase B (Novozym-435, N435) to produce siloxane-containing polyesters, polyamides, and polyester amides under solvent-free conditions. Enzymatic activity was shown to be temperature dependent, increasing until enzyme denaturation became the dominant pro-cess, which typically occurred between 120-130ᵒC. The residual activity of N435 was, on average, greater than 90%, when used in the synthesis of disiloxane-containing polyesters, regardless of the polymerization temperature except at the very highest temperatures, 140-150ᵒC. A study of the thermal tolerance of N435 determined that, over ten reaction cycles, there was a decrease in the initial rate of polymerization with each consecutive use of the catalyst. No change in the degree of monomer conversion after a 24 hour reaction cycle was found.
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Immobilized lipase B from Candida antarctica (N435) was investigated as a potential biocatalyst to generate silicone-based chiral polymers from monomers derived from the enzymatic dihydroxylation of bromobenzene. Several conditions and parameters have been investigated for this purpose and lipase transesterification preference to each of the free secondary alcohols in the chiral monomers was documented. The N435 was challenged with a series of substrates where the free alcohol moieties were systematically protected in order to study the substrate preference(s) for the transesterification reactions.