Abstract

Fungal β-galactosidase from Aspergillus oryzae was immobilized into polyvinylalcohol (PVA) hydrogel by LentiKats® technology and used for the production of short-chain alkyl glycosides. Ethyl- and propyl-β-d-galactopyranosides were prepared from lactose (100 g/L) and varying initial amounts of alcohol (10–30% v/v) at 40 °C and pH 4.5. The entrapped β-galactosidase preserved 50% of the initial transgalactosylation activity after 25 repeated cycles in the production of ethyl β-d-galactopyranoside. When 5% (v/v) propanol was used as an acceptor, the enzyme activity (30–32 U/g immobilized enzyme) remained constant for 25 repeated batch runs. These findings suggest that entrapped β-galactosidase into LentiKats® has a great potential to be one effective, reusable and easy producible biocatalyst for the production of alkyl glycosides in a large scale.

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