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Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering | 2011

Lipase-catalyzed synthesis of hydrophobically modified dextrans: Activity and regioselectivity of lipase from Candida rugosa

Kultida Kaewprapan; Jirarut Wongkongkatep; Watanalai Panbangred; Pranee Phinyocheep; Emmanuelle Marie; Alain Durand; Pranee Inprakhon

Vinyl decanoate-modified dextran macromolecules (DexT40-VD) were synthesized in dimethyl sulfoxide at 50°C using lipase AY from Candida rugosa for catalyzing transesterification between polysaccharide and vinyl fatty esters. The extent of dextran modification (quantified by the molar ratio of attached alkyl tails to sugar repeat units) with native-, pH-adjusted-, 18-crown-6 ether pretreated pH-adjusted-, and stepwise addition of pretreated lipase AY yielded <3%, 49%, 64% and 96% modified dextran respectively. Lipase AY accelerated the transesterification of DexT40 from 2- to 63-fold higher than the non-catalyzed system. This procedure was extended to other acyl donors showing that modification pattern exhibited regioselectivity depending on acyl donor structure. Regioselectivity equaled between 2- and 3-OH with saturated fatty acyl donors. The 2-OH was favored for unsaturated fatty acyl donors, while sterically hindered acyl donors oriented modification toward 3-OH position. DexT40-VD at 96% modification was a water-insoluble polymer forming 150nm diameter nanoparticles in water which can be used as drug carrier systems.


Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces | 2014

Toward one-pot lipase-catalyzed synthesis of poly(ɛ-caprolactone) particles in aqueous dispersion

Pranee Inprakhon; Pabhangkon Panlawan; Thunyarat Pongtharankul; Emmanuelle Marie; Lars O. Wiemann; Alain Durand; Volker Sieber

The preparation of polyester particles using enzyme-catalyzed (lipase from Candida antarctica B, CALB) ring-opening polymerization of ε-caprolactone (ε-CL) in aqueous dispersion was demonstrated for the first time. Immobilization of CALB enabled a significant increase of the number-average degree of polymerization of ε-CL oligomers (up to 38) as compared to dissolved CALB (8 at the maximum). The nature and amount of lipase, as well as the nature of the support material were identified as key parameters controlling ring-opening polymerization of ε-CL in aqueous dispersion. In addition, the involvement of solubilized monomers in polymerization elementary reactions was demonstrated and the consequences on oligomers average length were detailed. An overall mechanism of lipase-catalyzed ε-CL polymerization in aqueous dispersion taking into account the colloidal nature of reaction medium was proposed on the basis of experimental results.


Journal of Biotechnology | 2017

Lipase-catalyzed synthesis of sucrose monoester: Increased productivity by combining enzyme pretreatment and non-aqueous biphasic medium

Pranee Inprakhon; Natcha Wongthongdee; Taweechai Amornsakchai; Thunyarat Pongtharankul; Panya Sunintaboon; Lars O. Wiemann; Alain Durand; Volker Sieber

Sucrose monocaprate was synthesized by carrying out a lipase-catalyzed transesterification in a non-aqueous biphasic medium. Vinyl caprate was mechanically dispersed into a solution of sucrose in DMSO. The use of DMSO allowed increasing sucrose concentration up to 0.7M (in DMSO). The denaturing effect of DMSO on lipase was avoided by pretreatment of lipase by pH adjustment in the presence of crown ether. This pretreatment maintained a significant catalytic activity which led to 0.2M sucrose monoester within 1h at 50°C, which represented higher productivity than already reported. Detailed structural characterization revealed that only monoester was recovered and the 2-O-acylated sucrose monocaprate was the major isomer in the final product.


Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology | 2012

Bioproduction of vanillin using an organic solvent-tolerant Brevibacillus agri 13

Nuttawat Wangrangsimagul; Kunticha Klinsakul; Alisa S. Vangnai; Jirarut Wongkongkatep; Pranee Inprakhon; Kohsuke Honda; Hisao Ohtake; Junichi Kato; Thunyarat Pongtharangkul


Carbohydrate Polymers | 2012

Enzymatically degradable nanoparticles of dextran esters as potential drug delivery systems

Kulthida Kaewprapan; Pranee Inprakhon; Emmanuelle Marie; Alain Durand


Journal of Molecular Catalysis B-enzymatic | 2007

pH-imprinted lipase catalyzed synthesis of dextran fatty acid ester

Kulthida Kaewprapan; Patoomratana Tuchinda; Emmanuelle Marie; Alain Durand; Pranee Inprakhon


Carbohydrate Polymers | 2012

Macromolecular surfactants synthesized by lipase-catalyzed transesterification of dextran with vinyl decanoate

Kulthida Kaewprapan; Francis Baros; Emmanuelle Marie; Pranee Inprakhon; Alain Durand


Journal of Molecular Catalysis B-enzymatic | 2013

Lipase-catalyzed interfacial polymerization of ω-pentadecalactone in aqueous biphasic medium: A mechanistic study

Pabhangkon Panlawan; Pawarisa Luangthongkam; Lars O. Wiemann; Volker Sieber; Emmanuelle Marie; Alain Durand; Pranee Inprakhon


Journal of Molecular Catalysis B-enzymatic | 2011

Lipase activity in biphasic media: Why interfacial area is a significant parameter?

Sunan Saktaweewong; Pranee Phinyocheep; Christoph Ulmer; Emmanuelle Marie; Alain Durand; Pranee Inprakhon


Carbohydrate Polymers | 2012

Chitosan-functionalized poly(methyl methacrylate) particles by spinning disk processing for lipase immobilization.

Somkieath Jenjob; Panya Sunintaboon; Pranee Inprakhon; Natthinee Anantachoke; Vichai Reutrakul

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Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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