Facile fabrication of a recyclable nanobiocatalyst: Immobilization of: Burkholderia cepacia lipase on carbon nanofibers for the kinetic resolution of a racemic atenolol intermediate

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Immobilization of surfactant treated Burkholderia cepacia lipase on the surface of carbon nanofibers was performed via two different methods: adsorption and covalent attachment. Simple adsorption of lipase on carbon nanofibers turned out to be a poor strategy, exhibiting an immobilization efficiency of 36%, while covalent coupling using 1-ethyl-3-[3-dimethylaminopropyl] carbodiimide (EDC)/N-hydroxysuccinimide (NHS) showed better immobilization efficiency (56%). The nanobioconjugate fabricated using the latter method showed an eleven-fold increase in enzyme activity towards the hydrolysis of p-nitrophenyl palmitate and enhanced dispersion in organic solvents. At 80 °C, the half-life of lipase in the nanobioconjugate was almost 20 fold higher than that of free lipase, demonstrating its thermal stability. The as-prepared nanobioconjugate was reused for nine consecutive reaction cycles achieving 100% yield in the hydrolysis of p-nitrophenol palmitate but losing almost 50% of the initial activity after seven operational cycles. Finally, this heterogeneous nanobioconjugate was more active and enantioselective [C = 47.8, eep = 97.0 and E = 194] than free lipase [C = 35.4, eep = 97.1 and E = 88] towards the kinetic resolution of a racemic intermediate of atenolol yielding the S enantiomer, which signifies its importance as a nanobiocatalyst.

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Soni, S., Dwivedee, B. P., & Banerjee, U. C. (2018). Facile fabrication of a recyclable nanobiocatalyst: Immobilization of: Burkholderia cepacia lipase on carbon nanofibers for the kinetic resolution of a racemic atenolol intermediate. RSC Advances, 8(49), 27763–27774. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8ra05463k

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