Abstract

The hydrolysis and esterification by a thermostable lipase from Humicola lanuginosa No. 3 were investigated. Both reactions occurred readily at temperatures between 45~50°C. Esterification by the enzyme with glycerol was observed to be specific towards fatty acids with carbon numbers of C12~C18. Laurie acid esters with different alcohols such as primary alcohols, terpene alcohols, eie., were also synthesized readily. Esterification by the enzyme was adversely affected by the water content (optimum, ca. 7%), however, the hydrolysis rate increased rapidly with increasing water content (optimum, az. 60%). The enzyme showed increased activity in organic solvent-aqueous reaction systems. Nevertheless, hydrolysis in complete organic phase reactions was found not to be feasible. Hydrolysis at a higher temperature (50 or 55°C) in a solvent free phase was almost the same as that in organic solvent-aqueous phase reactions. The components of glycerides varied considerably during hydrolysis, whereby esterification re...

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