Lipase-catalyzed optical resolution of racemic naproxen in biphasic enzyme membrane reactors
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2001
Abstract:
Alipase-immobilized membrane reactorwas applied for the optical resolution of racemic naproxen, and the effect of various
operation conditions on reaction rate and enantio-selectivity was examined. The membrane reactor consisted of an organic
phase dissolving naproxen ester, a lipase-immobilized polyamide membrane, and an aqueous phase to recover the reaction
products. The lipase immobilized in the membrane reactor showed a stable activity for more than 200 h of continuous operation,
while the native lipase in emulsioned stirred tank reactor quickly lost its activity showing an half-life time of about 2 h.When
crude lipase was used, the biphasic enzyme membrane reactor gave smaller enantio-selectivity compared to the native lipase
in the emulsioned tank reactor, whilst the use of pure lipase gave similar results to the native lipase. This paper discusses that
other hydrolases present in the crude enzyme powder caused the decrease of enantio-selectivity. Enantio-selectivity depended
on the substrate concentration, amount of enzyme loaded in the membrane and immobilization site. In fact, these parameters
affect the organic/aqueous interface that plays an important role in the enhancement of enantio-selectivity. © 2001 Elsevier
Science B.V. All rights reserved.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Lipase; Naproxen; Membrane reactor; Enantio-selectivity; Hydrolysis
Elenco autori:
Drioli, Enrico; Giorno, Lidietta
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