S. Bourggarros et al., LARGE-SCALE PREPARATION OF (Z)-3-HEXEN-1-YL ACETATE USING CANDIDA-ANTARCTICA IMMOBILIZED LIPASE IN HEXANE, Biotechnology and bioengineering, 59(4), 1998, pp. 495-500
A kilogram-scale synthesis of (Z)-3-hexen-1-yl acetate, in hexane, on
direct esterification of (Z)-3-hexen-1-ol with acetic acid in the pres
ence of 2% (w/w reactants) of an immobilized lipase from Candida antar
ctica (Novozym 435) is reported. Conversion yields ranging from 92 to
96% were obtained after optimization of various parameters. In that re
spect, elimination of the water proved crucial. Using at both the labo
ratory large scale (preparation of 200-400 g of ester) and the pilot s
cale (1-5 kg) a ''reflux'' rotary evaporator equipped with a graduated
decantation flask, we were able to trap the water evolved during este
rification while at the same time monitor the time course of the react
ion. As a consequence of both an efficient water trapping and of a gen
tle dispersion of the immobilized lipase into the reaction medium, the
lifetime of the enzyme was significantly prolonged. At the laboratory
large scale (LLS), the yield was still greater than or equal to 90% a
fter seven consecutive utilizations whereas at the pilot scale (PS), i
t reached 93% after reusing the enzyme four times. In those conditions
, the amount of immobilized enzyme necessary to produce 1 kg of (Z)-3-
hexen-1-yl acetate was 18 g (1.8%) and 60 g (6%) at the LLS and the PS
, respectively. (C) 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.