Daniela B. Hirata
Universidade Federal de Alfenas
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Enzyme and Microbial Technology | 2017
Jose J. Virgen-Ortíz; Veymar G. Tacias-Pascacio; Daniela B. Hirata; Beatriz Torrestiana-Sanchez; Arnulfo Rosales-Quintero; Roberto Fernandez-Lafuente
Lipase B from Candida antarctica (CALB) has been physically immobilized on octyl-agarose via interfacial activation. The incubation of the enzyme in 80% ethanol at pH 5 and 25°C has not significant effect on enzyme activity. Moreover, the hydrolysis of 100mM tributyrin catalyzed by this biocatalyst exhibited a quite linear reaction course. However, a new cycle of tributyrin hydrolysis showed a drastic drop in the activity. SDS-PAGE gels of the supernatant and the biocatalyst showed a significant enzyme desorption after the reaction. Similar results could be appreciated using triacetin or sunflower oil, while using 300mM methyl phenyl acetate, butyl butyrate or ethyl butyrate most enzyme molecules remained immobilized. The results show that the detergent properties of some reaction products increase the enzyme release from the hydrophobic support, and this problem increased if the concentration of the reactants increased. Using 500mM tributyrin, even in fully aqueous medium, some enzyme desorption from the support may be observed. Thus, the results show a limitation of this kind of biocatalysts that should be considered in the selection of an industrial lipase biocatalyst.
Química Nova | 2014
Mariane de A. Mancilha; Gabriela C. Guimarães; João Cláudio S. de C. Nardi; Jaine Honorata Hortolan Luiz de Oliveira; Daniela B. Hirata
The purpose of this work was to study four different solvent mixtures intended to increase the yield of the extraction stage of clavulanic acid (CA), which is one of the steps in the purification process. Four central composite rotatable designs (CCRD) were utilized to optimize the solvent mixtures. The variables selected for the factorial design were solvent mixture ratio (mL/mL) and temperature (oC). The results showed that the yield of CA extracted from fermentation broth with the solvent mixtures of methyl-ethyl-ketone and ethyl acetate, and methyl-isobutyl-ketone and ethyl acetate (44.7 and 50.0%, respectively) was higher than that of the individual ethyl acetate alone (36.5%).
Chemical Engineering Journal | 2014
Jéssica Soares Miranda; Natália Silva; Jaquelinne de Jorge Bassi; Maria Carolina Cucatti Corradini; Flávia Arantes Pires Lage; Daniela B. Hirata; Adriano A. Mendes
Biochemical Engineering Journal | 2014
Natália Silva; Jéssica Soares Miranda; Iara C.A. Bolina; William Costa e Silva; Daniela B. Hirata; Heizir F. de Castro; Adriano A. Mendes
Industrial Crops and Products | 2013
Kádima C. Santos; Débora M.J. Cassimiro; Matheus Henrique Mariz de Avelar; Daniela B. Hirata; Heizir F. de Castro; Roberto Fernandez-Lafuente; Adriano A. Mendes
Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering | 2015
Ana Paula Pereira Bressani; Karen Caroline Acerbi Garcia; Daniela B. Hirata; Adriano A. Mendes
Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering | 2015
Larissa Midiane Todero; Jaquelinne de Jorge Bassi; Flávia Arantes Pires Lage; Maria Carolina Cucatti Corradini; Jayne C. S. Barboza; Daniela B. Hirata; Adriano A. Mendes
Journal of Molecular Catalysis B-enzymatic | 2015
Elisa Zaparoli Ramos; Rodney H. Miotti Júnior; Patrícia F. de Castro; Paulo Waldir Tardioli; Adriano A. Mendes; Roberto Fernandez-Lafuente; Daniela B. Hirata
Separation and Purification Technology | 2015
Cristina Junqueira Mazzeu; Elisa Zaparoli Ramos; Marcello Henrique da Silva Cavalcanti; Daniela B. Hirata; Luciano Sindra Virtuoso
Asian Journal of Biotechnology and Bioresource Technology | 2018
Isabela Souza; Gabrielle Bassi; Jaine Honorata Hortolan Luiz; Daniela B. Hirata