Lipase activity of resting cells of Aspergillus flavus after solvent washing; memory effects from endogenous substrate arising from the original growth medium
M. Torres et al., Lipase activity of resting cells of Aspergillus flavus after solvent washing; memory effects from endogenous substrate arising from the original growth medium, BIOTECH LET, 22(15), 2000, pp. 1265-1268
Aspergillus flavus resting cells were washed with solvents of different pol
arity for 2, 6, and 24 h and then suspended in isooctane containing either
oleic acid and 1-propanol or 1-propanol alone. Propyl oleate and propyl lin
oleate were produced in all experiments after 24 h due to the presence of r
esidual fatty acids originating from the sunflower oil used for growing the
mycelium. After 24 h washing, most solvents produced a 70 to 90% decrease
in lipase activity and a 0 to 99% decrease in the amount of residual acids.
0.7 M 1-propanol in hexane was the best washing solvent among all those as
sayed (93% remaining activity, 0.3% residual oleic acid).