Response surface methodology (RSM) was used to optimize the enzymatic synth
esis of butylgalactoside from lactose catalyzed by beta-galactosidase from
Aspergillus oryzae. The empirical models developed by using RSM were adequa
te to describe relationships between the operating conditions (temperature,
water-to-butanol volume ratio, lactose concentration, enzyme concentration
) and the responses (butylgalactoside concentration, conversion yield). Bas
ed on contour plots and canonical analysis, optimal conditions for maximizi
ng butylgalactoside concentration were: temperature (45 degrees C), water-t
o-butanol volume ratio (44%), lactose concentration (134 g/l), and enzyme c
oncentration ( 1.5 g/l). Experimental data indicated that up to 24 g/l were
produced at the optimum point Maximum conversion yield of 79.5% was obtain
ed at: temperature (46 degrees C), water-to-butanol volume ratio (18%), lac
tose concentration (10 g/l), and enzyme concentration (1.5 gill. The models
were verified experimentally. Synthesis at a large scale was successful. (
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