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Title: Production of low-calorie structured lipids from spent coffee grounds or olive pomace crude oils catalyzed by immobilized lipase in magnetic nanoparticles
Authors: Mota, D A
Rajan, D
Heinzl, G C
Osorio, N M
Gominho, J
Krause, L C
Soares, C M F
Nampoothiri, K M
Sukumaran, R K
Ferreira-Dias, S
Keywords: lipase
magnetic nanoparticles
olive pomace oil
spent coffee grounds oil
structured lipids
Issue Date: Jul-2020
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: Bioresource Technology;307:123223
Abstract: In this study, crude oils extracted from spent coffee grounds (SCG) and olive pomace (OP) were used as raw-material to synthesize low-calorie triacylglycerols, either by acidolysis with capric acid, or by interesterification with ethyl caprate, in solvent-free media, catalyzed by sn-1,3 regioselective lipases. The Rhizopus oryzae lipase (ROL) was immobilized in magnetite nanoparticles (MNP–ROL) and tested as novel biocatalyst. MNP-ROL performance was compared with that of the commercial immobilized Thermomyces lanuginosus lipase (Lipozyme TL IM). For both oils, Lipozyme TL IM preferred interesterification over acidolysis. MNP-ROL catalyzed reactions were faster and acidolysis was preferred with yields of c.a. 50% new triacylglycerols after 3 h acidolysis of OP or SCG oils. MNP-ROL was very stable following the Sadana deactivation model with half-lives of 163 h and 220 h when reused in batch acidolysis and interesterification of OP oil, respectively.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2020.123223
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