Effect of metal ions on the hydrolytic and transesterification activities of Candida rugosa Lipase

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In order to study the effect of metal ions on lipase activity, hydrolytic and transesterification activities of Candida rugosa lipase were investigated in presence of alkali (Na+ and K+), alkaline earth (Ca+2 and Ba+2) and transition (Cr+3, Fe+3, Co+2, Cu+2 and Ni+2) metal ions. Maximum enhancement in hydrolytic activity of lipase was observed by Ca+2, and in transesterification activity by Cr+3 and Co+2. The kinetics of the lipase catalyzed transesterification (methanolysis and ethanolysis) reactions were also studied, and the activation energies of methanolysis and ethanolysis were reduced from 10.16 and 10.24 kcal mol-1, respectively, to 5.41 and 7.55 kcal mol-1, respectively, when reactions were performed in presence of Co+2. Thus, in lipase catalyzed transesterification Cr+3 or Co+2 could be added to the assay in order to produce the biodiesel in relatively shorter reaction duration. © 2013 by Japan Oil Chemists' Society.

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Katiyar, M., & Ali, A. (2013). Effect of metal ions on the hydrolytic and transesterification activities of Candida rugosa Lipase. Journal of Oleo Science. https://doi.org/10.5650/jos.62.919

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