B. Selmi et D. Thomas, IMMOBILIZED LIPASE-CATALYZED ETHANOLYSIS OF SUNFLOWER OIL IN A SOLVENT-FREE MEDIUM, Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, 75(6), 1998, pp. 691-695
The ethanolysis of sunflower oil (SFO) with Lipozyme (immobilized 1,3-
specific Mucor miehei lipase) in a medium solely composed of substrate
s was investigated. The effects of oil/ethanol molar ratio, temperatur
e, added water content, and amount of enzyme were analyzed. The optima
l values were, respectively, 1:3, 50 degrees C, 0% (vol/vol), and 0.4
g of Lipozyme per 5.7 mmol of SFO. The use of immobilized lipase made
the reuse of enzyme feasible, and the enzyme.could be recovered easily
from the reaction mixture and recycled to reduce the cost of catalyst
. In the last three consecutive runs of enzyme reuse, the final conver
sion yield of SFO from ethanolysis with added silica gel support was h
igher than that obtained from ethanolysis under standard conditions. T
he lipase-catalyzed alcoholytic reaction is potentially useful in the
production of alkyl esters of specific interest.