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Enzymatic Biodiesel Synthesis From Yeast Oil Using Immobilized Recombinant Rhizopus Oryzae Lipase.
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Bioresource Technology. v. 183, p. 175-80, 2015-May.
1873-2976
10.1016/j.biortech.2015.01.133
25731926
Autor
Duarte, Susan Hartwig
Del Peso Hernández, Gonzalo Lázaro
Canet, Albert
Benaiges, Maria Dolors
Maugeri, Francisco
Valero, Francisco
Institución
Resumen
The recombinant Rhizopus oryzae lipase (1-3 positional selective), immobilized on Relizyme OD403, has been applied to the production of biodiesel using single cell oil from Candida sp. LEB-M3 growing on glycerol from biodiesel process. The composition of microbial oil is quite similar in terms of saponifiable lipids than olive oil, although with a higher amount of saturated fatty acids. The reaction was carried out in a solvent system, and n-hexane showed the best performance in terms of yield and easy recovery. The strategy selected for acyl acceptor addition was a stepwise methanol addition using crude and neutralized single cell oil, olive oil and oleic acid as substrates. A FAMEs yield of 40.6% was obtained with microbial oils lower than olive oil 54.3%. Finally in terms of stability, only a lost about 30% after 6 reutilizations were achieved. 183 175-80