1. Waste soybean frying oil for the production, extraction, and characterization of cell-wall-associated lipases from Yarrowia lipolytica
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Patrick Fickers, Patrícia Martins Botelho Nunes, Maria Helena M. Rocha-Leão, Ana Iraidy S. Brígida, Jully Lacerda Fraga, Rafael B. Ratier, and Priscilla Filomena Fonseca Amaral
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0106 biological sciences ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,biology ,010405 organic chemistry ,Extraction (chemistry) ,Bioengineering ,Yarrowia ,General Medicine ,biology.organism_classification ,01 natural sciences ,Yeast ,0104 chemical sciences ,Cell wall ,Enzyme ,chemistry ,010608 biotechnology ,biology.protein ,Yeast extract ,Food science ,Lipase ,Industrial and production engineering ,Biotechnology - Abstract
The lipolytic yeast Yarrowia lipolytica produces cell-wall-associated lipases, namely Lip7p and Lip8p, that could have interesting properties as catalyst either in free (released lipase fraction—RLF) or cell-associated (cell-bound lipase fraction—CBLF) forms. Herein, a mixture of waste soybean frying oil, yeast extract and bactopeptone was found to favor the enzyme production. Best parameters for lipase activation and release from the cell wall by means of acoustic wave treatment were defined as: 26 W/cm2 for 1 min for CBLF and 52 W/cm2 for 2 min for RLF. Optimal pH and temperature values for lipase activity together with storage conditions were similar for both the free enzyme and cell-associated one: pH 7.0; T = 37 °C; and > 70% residual activity for 60 days at 4, − 4 °C and for 15 days at 30 °C.
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- 2021
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