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Insight into the Rhizomucor miehei lipase supported on chitosan-chitin nanowhiskers assisted esterification of eugenol to eugenyl benzoate

Journal

JOURNAL OF BIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 280, Issue -, Pages 19-30

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbiotec.2018.05.015

Keywords

Chitosan; Immobilized Rhizomucor miehei lipase; Chitin nanowhiskers; Chitosan; Nano-filler; Eugenyl benzoate

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  1. Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Johor [Q.J130000.2526.09H85, Q.J130000.2526.13H09]

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To overcome drawbacks in the conventional chemical route to synthesize eugenyl benzoate, immobilized Rhizomucor miehei lipase (RML) as the biocatalyst was proposed. The RML conjugated to a hybrid support consisting of biopolymers, chitosan (CS) and chitin nanowhiskers (CNWs). 1-ethyl-3-[3-dimethylaminopropyl] carbodiimide hydrochloride (EDAC) was used as the crosslinker to bind the lipase. Immobilization of RML was the highest on crosslinked CS/CNWs which gave a protein loading of similar to 8.12 mg/g, corresponding to specific and residual activity of 537 U/g and 137%, respectively. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, thermogravimetric analysis-differential thermogravimetry, field emission scanning electron and atomic force microscopy of RMLCS/CNWs revealed that RML was successfully attached to the surface of crosslinked CS/CNWs. Under an optimized condition, the highest yield of eugenyl benzoate (56.3%) was attained after 5 h using 3 mg/mL of RMLCS/CNWs with molar ratio of eugenol: benzoic acid of 3:1, as compared to only 47.3% for the free RML. Analyses of FTIR and NMR on purified eugenyl benzoate affirmed that the ester was successfully produced in the enzymatic esterification. Therefore, the use of the RML-CS/CNWs biocatalysts appears promising to afford good yields of eugenyl benzoate within a relatively shorter reaction time.

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