Abstract
AbstractAcetone‐dried cells of aRhizopus species, immobilized on biomass support particles were applied to the transesterification between phosphatidylcholine and heptadecanoic acid. All eight species ofRhizopus tested exhibited good transesterification performance, with the immobilized cells ofR. niveus, R. delemar, andR. javanicus showing particularly high reaction rates which were equal to or exceeded that of a commercially available immobilized lipase preparation, Lipozyme IM60.
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