Effect of fermentation conditions in the enzymatic activity and stereoselectivity of crude lipase from Candida rugosa

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Antoni Sánchez
Rosa Maria De la Casa
Jose Vicente Sinisterra
Francisco Valero
Jose Maria Sánchez-Montero
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[1] Universidad Complutense,Department of Organic and Pharmaceutical Chemistry
[2] Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona,Department of Chemical Engineering
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lipase; downstream; isoenzymes; lipolytic activity; esterification; Ketoprofen;
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Different fed-batch cultures of Candida rugosa were carried out using oleic acid as the only carbon source. The crude lipases obtained under several operational conditions and downstream processes showed different catalytic activity and isoenzymes ratio. This fact implied that the performance of the lipase produced could be modulated by using different operational fermentation conditions. These powders were compared with commercial lipase from Sigma (St. Louis, MO) in hydrolysis and synthesis reactions. Especially interesting was the fact that the enantioselectivity of a crude lipase was higher than that observed with commercial lipase in the resolution of recemic Ketoprofen. In addition, response of both lipases in the presence of water was different.
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