Publication: Kinetic Behaviour of Free Lipase and Mica-Based Immobilized Lipase Catalyzing the Synthesis of Sugar Esters
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2011
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
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The utilization of natural mica as a biocatalyst support in kinetic investigations is first described in this study. The formation of lactose caprate from lactose sugar and capric acid, using free lipase (free-CRL) and lipase immobilized on nanoporous mica (NER-CRL) as a biocatalyst, was evaluated through a kinetic study. The apparent kinetic parameters, K-m and V-max, were determined by means of the Michaelis-Menten kinetic model. The Ping-Pong Bi-Bi mechanism with single substrate inhibition was adopted as it best explains the experimental findings. The kinetic results show lower K-m values with NER-CRL than with free-CRL, indicating the higher affinity of NER-CRL towards both substrates at the maximum reaction velocity V-max,V-app > V-max). The kinetic parameters deduced from this model were used to simulate reaction rate data which were in close agreement with the experimental values.
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lipase immobilization, mica, kinetic study, Ping-Pong Bi-Bi model, sugar ester synthesis