Abstract

Pseudomonas cepacia lipase (PCL) was immobilized in alginate microgel beads by electrostatic dispersion. The high electrical potential applied in the immobilization process could significantly decrease the droplet size. The optimum conditions for lipase immobilization were 2% (w/v) alginate, 100 mM CaCl2, 8 mg/mL enzyme, 4 kV electrical potential and 200 μm mean bead size. Under these conditions, 78.2 U/g of immobilized PCL activity was obtained with 39.1% retained activity and 57.2% immobilization efficiency. The immobilized PCL (PCL-CA) was subsequently used in the enantioselective hydrolysis of (R, S)-N-(2-ethyl-6-methylphenyl) alanine methyl ester. Although PCL-CA exhibited slightly lower activity than free PCL, it preserved the high enantioselectivity (E-value > 200), which afforded enantiomerically pure (R)-acid (99% e.e.p). Furthermore, PCL-CA exhibited higher thermal stability, storage and medium stability than that of free PCL. Batch-wise operational stability studies demonstrated that PCL-CA retained its initial activity for at least 10 cycles of hydrolysis.

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