Síntese enzimática de butirato de isoamila empregando lipases microbianas comerciais

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Isoamyl butyrate production was investigated using free and immobilized lipases by esterification of butyric acid with isoamyl alcohol in a solvent-free system and in an organic media. Among the enzymes studied, Lipozyme TL IM was found to be the most active catalyst in n-hexane as a solvent. The effects of different solvents and the amount of water added on conversion rates were studied. A maximum conversion yield of 80% in n-hexano at 48 h was obtained under the following conditions: 3 g L-1 of Lipozyme TL IM, 30°C, 180 rpm of agitation, isoamyl alcohol to butyric acid molar ratio of 1:1 and acid substrate concentration of 0.06 M.

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Aragão, V. C., Anschau, A., Porciuncula, B. D. A., Thiesen, C., Kalil, S. J., Burkert, C. A. V., & De Medeiros Burkert, J. F. (2009). Síntese enzimática de butirato de isoamila empregando lipases microbianas comerciais. Quimica Nova, 32(9), 2268–2272. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0100-40422009000900005

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