Abstract

The mycelium-bound Mucor circinelloides lipase was used for the synthesis of esters of saccharides and fatty acids in 37ml reactor equipped with magnetic stirrer and water activity sensor. Either di-n-pentyl ether or the mixture of di-n-pentyl and petroleum ethers were applied as reaction media. Water activity sensor provided on-line monitoring of this parameter and control of continuous processes of ester synthesis. It was found that two natural antioxidants, i.e. carotene and astaxanthin activated this lipase in organic solvents that could be beneficial for the synthesis of esters of compounds sensitive to oxidation, e.g. polyunsaturated fatty acids.

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