Large Scale Production of Liquid Wax Ester by Immuyobilized Lipase

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Oleyl oleate, a liquid wax ester was synthesized by an immobilized Candida antartica lipase B (Novozym 435) as biocatalyst using oleic acid and oleyl alcohol. The effects of various reaction parameters were optimized to obtain a high yield of liquid wax esters. Investigation in large scale production was performed in batch mode of stirred tank reactor (STR) with one multi-bladed impeller. The optimum condition to produce liquid wax ester was, reaction time (RT); 30 min, temperature (T); 50°C, amount of enzyme (E); 90 g (900,000 PLU), agitation speed (A) of 400 rpm, number of impeller tip (N) of 2 and molar ratio of oleyl alcohol to oleic acid (M); 2:1. Analysis of the yield showed that at optimum condition, >90% liquid wax esters were produced. The stability of Novozym 435 showed at high percentage (>80%) up to 4 cycles. © 2005, Japan Oil Chemists' Society. All rights reserved.

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Radzi, S. M., Basri, M., Salleh, A. B., Ariff, A., Mohammad, R., Rahman, M. B. A., & Rahman, R. N. Z. R. A. (2005). Large Scale Production of Liquid Wax Ester by Immuyobilized Lipase. Journal of Oleo Science, 54(4), 203–209. https://doi.org/10.5650/jos.54.203

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