结合全细胞生物催化和体外生物催化的蜡酯一体化连续流生产技术

IF 3.1 3区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, APPLIED Organic Process Research & Development Pub Date : 2024-04-11 DOI:10.1021/acs.oprd.4c00018
Supacha Buttranon, Juthamas Jaroensuk, Pimchai Chaiyen and Nopphon Weeranoppanant*, 
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利用新陈代谢工程细胞和体外酶催化技术,开发出了第一种从生物基前体(葡萄糖、脂肪酸)完全连续合成蜡酯的方法。过表达脂肪酸酰辅酶还原酶和木糖还原酶的细胞可固定在聚酯上,并装入连续反应器中。固定化细胞被用于生物转化,并以十二烷为溶剂进行原位萃取。这种萃取生物转化能够以 8.2 mg/(L-h)的生产率连续生产脂肪醇。萃取生物转化产生的水-十二烷不混合物流随后通过在线膜分离器进行分离。富十二烷相被导入一个含有 Novozyme 435 的酶反应器,用于将脂肪胆和脂肪酸酯化成蜡酯。由于成功简化了级联生物催化过程,实现了蜡酯的连续生产(6.38-23.35 mg/(L-h))。
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Integrated Continuous-Flow Production of Wax Esters Combining Whole-Cell and In Vitro Biocatalysis

A first-of-its-kind, fully continuous synthesis of wax esters from biobased precursors (glucose, fatty acids) was developed using metabolically engineered cells and in vitro enzyme catalysis. The cells, overexpressing fatty acyl-CoA reductase and xylose reductase, could be immobilized onto polyesters and packed in a continuous reactor. The immobilized cells were employed in the bioconversion, incorporating in situ extraction using dodecane as the solvent. Such extractive bioconversion was capable of producing fatty alcohols continuously at a productivity of 8.2 mg/(L·h). The immiscible aqueous-dodecane flow stream from the extractive bioconversion was then separated using an in-line membrane-based separator. The dodecane-rich phase was directed into an enzymatic reactor containing Novozyme 435 for the esterification of fatty alchols and fatty acids into the wax esters. A continuous production of wax esters (6.38–23.35 mg/(L·h)) was achieved as a result of the successful streamlining of the cascade biocatalytic process.

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期刊介绍: The journal Organic Process Research & Development serves as a communication tool between industrial chemists and chemists working in universities and research institutes. As such, it reports original work from the broad field of industrial process chemistry but also presents academic results that are relevant, or potentially relevant, to industrial applications. Process chemistry is the science that enables the safe, environmentally benign and ultimately economical manufacturing of organic compounds that are required in larger amounts to help address the needs of society. Consequently, the Journal encompasses every aspect of organic chemistry, including all aspects of catalysis, synthetic methodology development and synthetic strategy exploration, but also includes aspects from analytical and solid-state chemistry and chemical engineering, such as work-up tools,process safety, or flow-chemistry. The goal of development and optimization of chemical reactions and processes is their transfer to a larger scale; original work describing such studies and the actual implementation on scale is highly relevant to the journal. However, studies on new developments from either industry, research institutes or academia that have not yet been demonstrated on scale, but where an industrial utility can be expected and where the study has addressed important prerequisites for a scale-up and has given confidence into the reliability and practicality of the chemistry, also serve the mission of OPR&D as a communication tool between the different contributors to the field.
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