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A Fluorometric Enzymatic Assay for Quantification of Steryl Glucosides in Biodiesel
Fecha
2014-12-04Registro en:
Aguirre, Andres; Cabruja, Matias Ezequiel; Cabrera, Rodolfo; Eberhardt, Maria Florencia; Peirú, Salvador; et al.; A Fluorometric Enzymatic Assay for Quantification of Steryl Glucosides in Biodiesel; Springer; Journal Of The American Oil Chemists Society; 92; 1; 4-12-2014; 47-53
0003-021X
1558-9331
Autor
Aguirre, Andres
Cabruja, Matias Ezequiel
Cabrera, Rodolfo
Eberhardt, Maria Florencia
Peirú, Salvador
Menzella, Hugo Gabriel
Rasia, Rodolfo Maximiliano
Resumen
Steryl glucosides (SG) are common contaminants in biodiesel that form precipitates, which form and cause problems due to fouling during transport and storage. Therefore, their quantification is necessary to assess the quality of this fuel. The methods currently available for SG analysis require expensive instrumentation, need a previous concentration step by solid-phase extraction (SPE) or are of limited use for the quantitative assessment. We developed an enzymatic method for SG quantification in biodiesel samples based on the hydrolysis of the glucoside catalyzed by a broadly specific beta glucosidase and the subsequent determination of the glucose released by the reaction. The method is non-expensive, sensitive and was adapted to 96-well format fluorescence plate reader, making it useful for the parallel assay of multiple samples. The enzymatic assay presented here represent a valuable tool for both quality control and the development of improved biodiesel production and purification procedures.