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Química Nova | 2008

Comparação do desempenho da lipase de candida rugosa imobilizada em suporte híbrido de polissiloxano-polivinilálcool empregando diferentes metodologias

Ariela V. Paula; Ana B. R. Moreira; Luciana P. Braga; Heizir F. de Castro; Laura Maria Bruno

The efficiency for immobilizing microbial Candida rugosa lipase on a hybrid matrix of polysiloxane polyvinyl alcohol, by adsorption, covalent coupling and encapsulation was compared. The activities of immobilized derivatives were evaluated using p-nitrophenylpalmitate (hydrolysis) and butyric acid and butanol (esterification) as substrates. Operational stability and storage tests were also performed. Among the procedures tested, the proposed matrix was efficient for immobilizing C. rugosa lipase by adsorption and covalent coupling techniques and unsuitable for encapsulation purposes. The results reveal that better catalytic properties in both aqueous and organic media were demonstrated by the covalent coupling POS-PVA immobilized lipase, including also satisfactory half-life and good storage stability.


Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology | 2010

Screening of Food Grade Lipases to be Used in Esterification and Interesterification Reactions of Industrial Interest

Ariela V. Paula; Gisele F.M. Nunes; Josiane de Lourdes Silva; Heizir F. de Castro; Júlio César dos Santos

Seven food grade commercially available lipases were immobilized by covalent binding on polysiloxane–polyvinyl alcohol (POS-PVA) hybrid composite and screened to mediate reactions of industrial interest. The synthesis of butyl butyrate and the interesterification of tripalmitin with triolein were chosen as model reactions. The highest esterification activity (240.63xa0μM/g min) was achieved by Candida rugosa lipase, while the highest interesterification yield (31%, in 72xa0h) was achieved by lipase from Rhizopus oryzae, with the production of about 15xa0mM of the triglycerides C50 and C52. This lipase also showed a good performance in butyl butyrate synthesis, with an esterification activity of 171.14xa0μM/g min. The results demonstrated the feasibility of using lipases from C. rugosa for esterification and R. oryzae lipase for both esterification and interesterification reactions.


Química Nova | 2010

Modificação bioquímica da gordura do leite

Gisele F.M. Nunes; Ariela V. Paula; Heizir F. de Castro; Júlio César dos Santos

Recent advances for improving physicochemical and nutritional properties of lipids are reviewed, with emphasis on products attaining by biochemical processing of natural fats and oils. Enzymatic interesterification provides an important route to modify physical and nutritional properties of milkfat without generating trans isomers. This process makes use of lipases, a versatile class of enzyme that is able to perform efficiently the target modification in both solvent and solvent free systems. The present review covers important features of lipases, lipase-catalyzed interesterification reactions and their effects on the composition and texture of the resulting product.


Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology | 2007

Porcine pancreatic lipase immobilized on polysiloxane–polyvinyl alcohol hybrid matrix: catalytic properties and feasibility to mediate synthesis of surfactants and biodiesel

Ariela V. Paula; Daniele Urioste; Júlio César dos Santos; Heizir F. de Castro


Journal of Molecular Catalysis B-enzymatic | 2010

Enzymatic synthesis of monoglycerides by esterification reaction using Penicillium camembertii lipase immobilized on epoxy SiO2-PVA composite

Larissa Freitas; Ariela V. Paula; Júlio César dos Santos; Gisella Maria Zanin; Heizir F. de Castro


Journal of Molecular Catalysis B-enzymatic | 2008

Pseudomonas fluorescens lipase immobilization on polysiloxane–polyvinyl alcohol composite chemically modified with epichlorohydrin

Júlio César dos Santos; Ariela V. Paula; Gisele F.M. Nunes; H. F. de Castro


Journal of Molecular Catalysis B-enzymatic | 2010

Interesterification of milkfat and soybean oil blends catalyzed by immobilized Rhizopus oryzae lipase

Ariela V. Paula; Gisele F.M. Nunes; Larissa Freitas; Heizir F. de Castro; Júlio César dos Santos


Journal of Non-crystalline Solids | 2008

Morphological and mechanical properties of hybrid matrices of polysiloxane–polyvinyl alcohol prepared by sol–gel technique and their potential for immobilizing enzyme

Júlio César dos Santos; Ariela V. Paula; Cláudia G.F. Rocha; Gisele F.M. Nunes; Heizir F. de Castro


Food Chemistry | 2011

Compositional and textural properties of milkfat–soybean oil blends following enzymatic interesterification

Gisele F.M. Nunes; Ariela V. Paula; Heizir F. de Castro; Júlio César dos Santos


International Journal of Food Science and Technology | 2011

Interesterification of milkfat with soybean oil catalysed by Rhizopus oryzae lipase immobilised on SiO2-PVA on packed bed reactor

Ariela V. Paula; Gisele F.M. Nunes; Júlio César dos Santos; Heizir F. de Castro

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Gisella Maria Zanin

Universidade Estadual de Maringá

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