Candida antarctica lipase B (CALB) was immobilized on Fe3O4/SiOx-g-P(GMA) polymer carrier to catalyzed the transesterification of soybean oil and phytosterol. The enzyme loading of the obtained particles was 98.7 mg/g supports… Click to show full abstract
Candida antarctica lipase B (CALB) was immobilized on Fe3O4/SiOx-g-P(GMA) polymer carrier to catalyzed the transesterification of soybean oil and phytosterol. The enzyme loading of the obtained particles was 98.7 mg/g supports and the enzyme activity was 1226.5 U/g. The average particle size was 100.5 ± 1.30 nm and the magnetization was 15.80 emu/g. The immobilized enzyme showed higher activities at a wider range of pH and temperatures. Its optimum reaction temperature was up to 50 °C; increased by 5 °C compared to the free enzyme. The obtained magnetic immobilized Fe3O4/SiOx-g-P(GMA) lipase was nanoscale. First-grade soybean oils were used as a substrate. System pH was adjusted to 7.0. The optimal reaction temperature was 50 °C and the reaction time was 3 h. The phytosterol concentration of 5% and immobilized CALB of 2% were obtained. The conversion rate of transesterification reaction between soybean oil and phytosterol was 86.2%. The use of magnets can quickly separate the immobilized enzymes from the substrates. The relative activity of the immobilized enzymes was 83.0% when reused seven times. The prepared immobilized CALB can improve efficiently enzyme activity and reutilization.
               
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