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One Pot Use of Combilipases for Full Modification of Oils and Fats: Multifunctional and Heterogeneous Substrates

dc.contributor.authorArana-Peña, Sara
dc.contributor.authorCarballares, Diego
dc.contributor.authorBerenguer-Murcia, Ángel
dc.contributor.authorAlcántara León, Andrés Rafael
dc.contributor.authorRodrigues, Rafael
dc.contributor.authorFernandez-Lafuente, Roberto
dc.date.accessioned2023-06-17T09:10:05Z
dc.date.available2023-06-17T09:10:05Z
dc.date.issued2020-05-29
dc.description.abstractLipases are among the most utilized enzymes in biocatalysis. In many instances, the main reason for their use is their high specificity or selectivity. However, when full modification of a multifunctional and heterogeneous substrate is pursued, enzyme selectivity and specificity become a problem. This is the case of hydrolysis of oils and fats to produce free fatty acids or their alcoholysis to produce biodiesel, which can be considered cascade reactions. In these cases, to the original heterogeneity of the substrate, the presence of intermediate products, such as diglycerides or monoglycerides, can be an additional drawback. Using these heterogeneous substrates, enzyme specificity can promote that some substrates (initial substrates or intermediate products) may not be recognized as such (in the worst case scenario they may be acting as inhibitors) by the enzyme, causing yields and reaction rates to drop. To solve this situation, a mixture of lipases with different specificity, selectivity and differently affected by the reaction conditions can offer much better results than the use of a single lipase exhibiting a very high initial activity or even the best global reaction course. This mixture of lipases from different sources has been called “combilipases” and is becoming increasingly popular. They include the use of liquid lipase formulations or immobilized lipases. In some instances, the lipases have been coimmobilized. Some discussion is offered regarding the problems that this coimmobilization may give rise to, and some strategies to solve some of these problems are proposed. The use of combilipases in the future may be extended to other processes and enzymes.
dc.description.departmentDepto. de Química en Ciencias Farmacéuticas
dc.description.facultyFac. de Farmacia
dc.description.refereedTRUE
dc.description.sponsorshipMinisterio de Ciencia e Innovación (MICIIN)
dc.description.sponsorshipGeneralitat Valenciana
dc.description.statuspub
dc.eprint.idhttps://eprints.ucm.es/id/eprint/67102
dc.identifier.doi10.3390/catal10060605
dc.identifier.issn2073-4344
dc.identifier.officialurlhttps://doi.org/10.3390/catal10060605
dc.identifier.relatedurlhttps://www.mdpi.com/2073-4344/10/6/605
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/8314
dc.issue.number6
dc.journal.titleCatalysts
dc.language.isoeng
dc.page.initial605
dc.publisherMDPI
dc.relation.projectIDCTQ2017-86170-R
dc.relation.projectIDPROMETEO/2018/076
dc.rightsAtribución 3.0 España
dc.rights.accessRightsopen access
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/
dc.subject.keywordlipases
dc.subject.keywordcombilipases
dc.subject.keywordenzyme specificity
dc.subject.keywordfull modification
dc.subject.keywordcoimmobilization
dc.subject.keywordcascade reaction
dc.subject.ucmQuímica farmaceútica
dc.subject.unesco2390 Química Farmacéutica
dc.titleOne Pot Use of Combilipases for Full Modification of Oils and Fats: Multifunctional and Heterogeneous Substrates
dc.typejournal article
dc.volume.number10
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