Plant latex lipase as biocatalysts for biodiesel production

  • Mouaimine M
  • Andriano J
  • Fidele P
  • et al.
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Abstract

Industrial-scale processes currently developed make use of chemical catalysis processes that are highly efficient but require very complex product purification steps. Enzymatic catalysis through plant lipases as biocatalysts is an alternative which, in contrast to chemical catalysis processes, appeared simple to perform, and can be done at low investment cost. Although microbial lipases have been extensively studied, little research has been focused on the use of plant lipases namely plant latex lipases. The present article outlines the most advanced knowledge concerning plant latex characterization in order to show how plant latex can be a promising alternative to catalyze transesterification for biodiesel production. This paper provides an overview regarding the main aspects of latex, such as the reactions catalyzed, physiological functions, specificities, sources and their industrial applications.

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Mouaimine, M., Andriano, J. D., Fidele, P. T., Pierre, V., & Mohamed, M. S. (2016). Plant latex lipase as biocatalysts for biodiesel production. African Journal of Biotechnology, 15(28), 1487–1502. https://doi.org/10.5897/ajb2015.14966

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