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12 1 The Exploitation of Lipase Selectivities for the Production of Acylglycerols

Table 4.

Typical data for diglyceride production by lipase-catalyzed processes.

Process

Lipase

T(^8

C)

Yield

1

(%)

Majorisomer

Product composition

2

(% w/w)

Reference

FFA

MG

DG

TG

Substrate: triglyceridesHydrolysis

Porcine pancreatic lipase 40

67

1,2(2,3) 18

3

30

49

Plou et al., 1996

Penicillium

sp.



42



5

31

28

36

Gulomova et al., 1996

P. roquefortii

(solvent)

25

75

1,2(2,3)

Millqvist Fureby et al., 1997

Ethanolysis

P. roquefortii

(solvent)

25

75

1,2(2,3)

Millqvist Fureby et al., 1997

Directed glycerolysis

Pseudomonas

sp.

60–48

87

1,3

1

3

87

9

Yamane et al., 1994

Pseudomonas fluorescens

60–40 75–92 1,3

1

22

75

2

McNeill and Berger, 1993

Substrate: free fatty acids/glycerol1,3-Selective

Rhizomucor miehei

40

70–85 1,3

2–21 6–16

61–85 1–8 Rosu et al., 1999

esterification

Rhizopus arrhizus

40

70

n.a.

21

79

<

1

Millqvist Fureby et al., 1996

R. arrhizus

(directed)

40

82

18

5

77

0

Weiss, 1990

P. camembertii

(directed)

3

40

>

98

<

11

>

98

0

Weiss, 1990

Acylglycerol specific ester-ification

Penicillium camembertii

4

40

60

n.d.

40

25

35



Yamaguchi and Mase, 1991

1
Maximum yield on molar basis.
2
Product composition on weight basis, recalculated from experimental data reported in literature.
3
Molar ratio glycerol/fatty acid 3:1 to 4:1.
4
20% (w/w) water in glycerol.n.a., not available; n.d., not detected.
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