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Optimisation and Characterisation of Lipase-Catalysed Synthesis of a Kojic Monooleate Ester in a Solvent-Free System by Response Surface Methodology

Kojic acid is widely used to inhibit the browning effect of tyrosinase in cosmetic and food industries. In this work, synthesis of kojic monooleate ester (KMO) was carried out using lipase-catalysed esterification of kojic acid and oleic acid in a solvent-free system. Response Surface Methodology (R...

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Autores principales: Jumbri, Khairulazhar, Al-Haniff Rozy, Mohd Fahruddin, Ashari, Siti Efliza, Mohamad, Rosfarizan, Basri, Mahiran, Fard Masoumi, Hamid Reza
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4681531/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26657030
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0144664
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author Jumbri, Khairulazhar
Al-Haniff Rozy, Mohd Fahruddin
Ashari, Siti Efliza
Mohamad, Rosfarizan
Basri, Mahiran
Fard Masoumi, Hamid Reza
author_facet Jumbri, Khairulazhar
Al-Haniff Rozy, Mohd Fahruddin
Ashari, Siti Efliza
Mohamad, Rosfarizan
Basri, Mahiran
Fard Masoumi, Hamid Reza
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description Kojic acid is widely used to inhibit the browning effect of tyrosinase in cosmetic and food industries. In this work, synthesis of kojic monooleate ester (KMO) was carried out using lipase-catalysed esterification of kojic acid and oleic acid in a solvent-free system. Response Surface Methodology (RSM) based on central composite rotatable design (CCRD) was used to optimise the main important reaction variables, such as enzyme amount, reaction temperature, substrate molar ratio, and reaction time along with immobilised lipase from Candida Antarctica (Novozym 435) as a biocatalyst. The RSM data indicated that the reaction temperature was less significant in comparison to other factors for the production of a KMO ester. By using this statistical analysis, a quadratic model was developed in order to correlate the preparation variable to the response (reaction yield). The optimum conditions for the enzymatic synthesis of KMO were as follows: an enzyme amount of 2.0 wt%, reaction temperature of 83.69°C, substrate molar ratio of 1:2.37 (mmole kojic acid:oleic acid) and a reaction time of 300.0 min. Under these conditions, the actual yield percentage obtained was 42.09%, which is comparably well with the maximum predicted value of 44.46%. Under the optimal conditions, Novozym 435 could be reused for 5 cycles for KMO production percentage yield of at least 40%. The results demonstrated that statistical analysis using RSM can be used efficiently to optimise the production of a KMO ester. Moreover, the optimum conditions obtained can be applied to scale-up the process and minimise the cost.
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spelling pubmed-46815312015-12-31 Optimisation and Characterisation of Lipase-Catalysed Synthesis of a Kojic Monooleate Ester in a Solvent-Free System by Response Surface Methodology Jumbri, Khairulazhar Al-Haniff Rozy, Mohd Fahruddin Ashari, Siti Efliza Mohamad, Rosfarizan Basri, Mahiran Fard Masoumi, Hamid Reza PLoS One Research Article Kojic acid is widely used to inhibit the browning effect of tyrosinase in cosmetic and food industries. In this work, synthesis of kojic monooleate ester (KMO) was carried out using lipase-catalysed esterification of kojic acid and oleic acid in a solvent-free system. Response Surface Methodology (RSM) based on central composite rotatable design (CCRD) was used to optimise the main important reaction variables, such as enzyme amount, reaction temperature, substrate molar ratio, and reaction time along with immobilised lipase from Candida Antarctica (Novozym 435) as a biocatalyst. The RSM data indicated that the reaction temperature was less significant in comparison to other factors for the production of a KMO ester. By using this statistical analysis, a quadratic model was developed in order to correlate the preparation variable to the response (reaction yield). The optimum conditions for the enzymatic synthesis of KMO were as follows: an enzyme amount of 2.0 wt%, reaction temperature of 83.69°C, substrate molar ratio of 1:2.37 (mmole kojic acid:oleic acid) and a reaction time of 300.0 min. Under these conditions, the actual yield percentage obtained was 42.09%, which is comparably well with the maximum predicted value of 44.46%. Under the optimal conditions, Novozym 435 could be reused for 5 cycles for KMO production percentage yield of at least 40%. The results demonstrated that statistical analysis using RSM can be used efficiently to optimise the production of a KMO ester. Moreover, the optimum conditions obtained can be applied to scale-up the process and minimise the cost. Public Library of Science 2015-12-14 /pmc/articles/PMC4681531/ /pubmed/26657030 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0144664 Text en © 2015 Jumbri et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Jumbri, Khairulazhar
Al-Haniff Rozy, Mohd Fahruddin
Ashari, Siti Efliza
Mohamad, Rosfarizan
Basri, Mahiran
Fard Masoumi, Hamid Reza
Optimisation and Characterisation of Lipase-Catalysed Synthesis of a Kojic Monooleate Ester in a Solvent-Free System by Response Surface Methodology
title Optimisation and Characterisation of Lipase-Catalysed Synthesis of a Kojic Monooleate Ester in a Solvent-Free System by Response Surface Methodology
title_full Optimisation and Characterisation of Lipase-Catalysed Synthesis of a Kojic Monooleate Ester in a Solvent-Free System by Response Surface Methodology
title_fullStr Optimisation and Characterisation of Lipase-Catalysed Synthesis of a Kojic Monooleate Ester in a Solvent-Free System by Response Surface Methodology
title_full_unstemmed Optimisation and Characterisation of Lipase-Catalysed Synthesis of a Kojic Monooleate Ester in a Solvent-Free System by Response Surface Methodology
title_short Optimisation and Characterisation of Lipase-Catalysed Synthesis of a Kojic Monooleate Ester in a Solvent-Free System by Response Surface Methodology
title_sort optimisation and characterisation of lipase-catalysed synthesis of a kojic monooleate ester in a solvent-free system by response surface methodology
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4681531/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26657030
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0144664
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