Enzymes in lipid modification: From classical biocatalysis with commercial enzymes to advanced protein engineering tools

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In this review, the application of enzymes, especially lipases, for the modification of fats and oils is covered. This includes the lipase-catalyzed selective production of structured triglycerides and the isolation or incorporation of specific fatty acids. Protein engineering methods to modify lipases on a molecular level were used to alter the fatty acid chain-length and ''trans over cis'' selectivity of lipase A from Candida antarctica. Furthermore, an enzymatic cascade reaction to remove 3-monochloropropanediol and the identification of a phospholipase C for degumming are briefly covered.

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Bornscheuer, U. T. (2013). Enzymes in lipid modification: From classical biocatalysis with commercial enzymes to advanced protein engineering tools. OCL - Oleagineux Corps Gras Lipides. John Libbey. https://doi.org/10.1051/ocl.2012.0487

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