Jéssica R. da Silva, Kelly C. N. R. Pedro, Gabrielle A. R. da Silva, Aline M. Castro, Maria Alice Z. Coelho, Bernardo D. Ribeiro, Cristiane A. Henriques, Marta A. P. Langone
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Exploring lipase-based biocatalysts derived from Yarrowia lipolytica for fatty acid ethyl esters synthesis
This work aimed to evaluate the lipases from Yarrowia lipolytica as a biocatalyst for synthesizing fatty acid ethyl esters (FAEE). The Yarrowia lipolytica lipases were evaluated in three distinct forms: firstly, as the crude enzymatic liquid extract derived from the submerged fermentation process of Y. lipolytica (YLL); secondly, as YLL immobilized on silica-alumina (YLL-S40); and thirdly, as the fermented solid material obtained from solid-state fermentation of Y. lipolytica (SEP-YLL). The highest FAEE content (54 wt.%) was obtained after 240 h in transesterification reactions using SEP-YLL. The influence of temperature, biocatalyst concentration, and reaction time was studied in the ethyl oleate synthesis. The SEP-YLL also showed better results compared to YLL and YLL-S40. The reaction catalyzed by SEP-YLL achieved 81% conversion at 30 °C. The SEP-YLL was evaluated in a batch-stirred reactor (BSTR) and a continuous packed-bed reactor (PBR), obtaining an oleic acid conversion of 80% and 70%, respectively. The low-cost biocatalyst (SEP-YLL) demonstrated potential for application in biodiesel production by reducing free fatty acids from an acid oil source through PBR and BSTR.
期刊介绍:
The Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering is a quarterly publication of the Associação Brasileira de Engenharia Química (Brazilian Society of Chemical Engineering - ABEQ) aiming at publishing papers reporting on basic and applied research and innovation in the field of chemical engineering and related areas.