Lipases microbianas: Produção, propriedades e aplicações biotecnológicas

  • Messias J
  • Costa B
  • Lima V
  • et al.
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Abstract

Lipases belong to the group of hydrolases that catalyze the hydrolysis of triacylglycerol lipids to free fatty acids and glycerol. They have significant potential biotechnological applications in catalyzing organic synthesis reactions in non-aqueous solvents using simplified procedures resulting in conversions of high yields. Lipase production has conventionally been performed by submerged fermentation; however, solid-state fermentation processes have been prominent when residues are used as substrates because they serve as low-cost nutrient sources. Microbial lipases can be used as additives in foods to modify and enhance organoleptic properties, as well as in detergents to hydrolyse fats in the treatment of oily effluents, and also have value for pharmaceutical, cosmetic, agrochemical, and oil chemical industries. More recently, they are used in transesterification reactions to convert plant seed oils into biodiesel. The objective of this work was to review the published literature on the production, properties and applications of microbial lipases, and its biotechnological role in producing biodiesel. Key-words: Enzymes. Microbial enzymes. Enzyme applications. Biodiesel. 1

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Messias, J. M., Costa, B. Z. da, Lima, V. M. G. de, Giese, C., Dekker, R. F. H., & Barbosa, A. de M. (2011). Lipases microbianas: Produção, propriedades e aplicações biotecnológicas. Semina: Ciências Exatas e Tecnológicas, 32(2), 213–234. https://doi.org/10.5433/1679-0375.2011v32n2p213

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