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Application of Enzymatic Extracts from a CALB Standard Strain as Biocatalyst within the Context of Conventional Biodiesel Production Optimization

The application of biocatalysts in the transesterification process of triglycerides (TG) allows integrating the glycerol in the form of monoglyceride (MG), sharply increasing the yield and the environmental sustainability of the conventional biodiesel production process. This is known as Ecodiesel....

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Autores principales: Luna, Carlos, Luna, Diego, Bautista, Felipa M., Estevez, Rafael, Calero, Juan, Posadillo, Alejandro, Romero, Antonio A., Sancho, Enrique D.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6150231/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29160848
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules22112025
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author Luna, Carlos
Luna, Diego
Bautista, Felipa M.
Estevez, Rafael
Calero, Juan
Posadillo, Alejandro
Romero, Antonio A.
Sancho, Enrique D.
author_facet Luna, Carlos
Luna, Diego
Bautista, Felipa M.
Estevez, Rafael
Calero, Juan
Posadillo, Alejandro
Romero, Antonio A.
Sancho, Enrique D.
author_sort Luna, Carlos
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description The application of biocatalysts in the transesterification process of triglycerides (TG) allows integrating the glycerol in the form of monoglyceride (MG), sharply increasing the yield and the environmental sustainability of the conventional biodiesel production process. This is known as Ecodiesel. To overcome the inconvenient of the high cost of the currently employed highly purified commercial enzymes, the use of scarcely purified extracts obtained from standard strains of the same species of commercial lipases currently applied in this process is being investigated. Thus, Candida antarctica type B (CALB) was chosen to determine the optimal conditions of culture of this yeast. The standard strain was obtained from the Spanish Type Microbial Cultures Collection (CECT) and has been used to carry out several studies to elucidate its optimum growth conditions. Through a process of lyophilization with prior dialysis of the liquid cultures, the enzymatic extracts were obtained. The different obtained cultures have been applied as biocatalysts in the 1,3-selective transesterification reaction of sunflower oil with ethanol to obtain Ecodiesel (FAEE + MG). Selectivity and reaction yields were obtained by gas chromatography. Acceptable yields are obtained during the reaction time as well as in successive reactions, demonstrating the feasibility of using these CALB enzymatic extracts as biocatalysts.
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spelling pubmed-61502312018-11-13 Application of Enzymatic Extracts from a CALB Standard Strain as Biocatalyst within the Context of Conventional Biodiesel Production Optimization Luna, Carlos Luna, Diego Bautista, Felipa M. Estevez, Rafael Calero, Juan Posadillo, Alejandro Romero, Antonio A. Sancho, Enrique D. Molecules Article The application of biocatalysts in the transesterification process of triglycerides (TG) allows integrating the glycerol in the form of monoglyceride (MG), sharply increasing the yield and the environmental sustainability of the conventional biodiesel production process. This is known as Ecodiesel. To overcome the inconvenient of the high cost of the currently employed highly purified commercial enzymes, the use of scarcely purified extracts obtained from standard strains of the same species of commercial lipases currently applied in this process is being investigated. Thus, Candida antarctica type B (CALB) was chosen to determine the optimal conditions of culture of this yeast. The standard strain was obtained from the Spanish Type Microbial Cultures Collection (CECT) and has been used to carry out several studies to elucidate its optimum growth conditions. Through a process of lyophilization with prior dialysis of the liquid cultures, the enzymatic extracts were obtained. The different obtained cultures have been applied as biocatalysts in the 1,3-selective transesterification reaction of sunflower oil with ethanol to obtain Ecodiesel (FAEE + MG). Selectivity and reaction yields were obtained by gas chromatography. Acceptable yields are obtained during the reaction time as well as in successive reactions, demonstrating the feasibility of using these CALB enzymatic extracts as biocatalysts. MDPI 2017-11-21 /pmc/articles/PMC6150231/ /pubmed/29160848 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules22112025 Text en © 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Luna, Carlos
Luna, Diego
Bautista, Felipa M.
Estevez, Rafael
Calero, Juan
Posadillo, Alejandro
Romero, Antonio A.
Sancho, Enrique D.
Application of Enzymatic Extracts from a CALB Standard Strain as Biocatalyst within the Context of Conventional Biodiesel Production Optimization
title Application of Enzymatic Extracts from a CALB Standard Strain as Biocatalyst within the Context of Conventional Biodiesel Production Optimization
title_full Application of Enzymatic Extracts from a CALB Standard Strain as Biocatalyst within the Context of Conventional Biodiesel Production Optimization
title_fullStr Application of Enzymatic Extracts from a CALB Standard Strain as Biocatalyst within the Context of Conventional Biodiesel Production Optimization
title_full_unstemmed Application of Enzymatic Extracts from a CALB Standard Strain as Biocatalyst within the Context of Conventional Biodiesel Production Optimization
title_short Application of Enzymatic Extracts from a CALB Standard Strain as Biocatalyst within the Context of Conventional Biodiesel Production Optimization
title_sort application of enzymatic extracts from a calb standard strain as biocatalyst within the context of conventional biodiesel production optimization
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6150231/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29160848
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules22112025
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