| Literature DB >> 27706884 |
Hanzhen Qiao1,2, Fei Zhang1,2, Wutai Guan1,2, Jianjun Zuo1, Dingyuan Feng1.
Abstract
The enzymatic properties of four lipases (A, B, C and D) from different strains of Aspergillus niger, were investigated, and a 3-factor mixture design and triangular surface analysis were performed to screen the optimal combi-lipase by observing synergistic effects. Lipases B and D differed in optimal pH, temperature and substrate specificity. A combi-lipase with 31.2% lipase B and 68.8% lipase D (w/w, equal to units of 30.36% and 69.64%) exhibited optimal hydrolytic activity on soybean oil, which exceeded the sum of the combined activities of individual lipases (P < 0.05). Free fatty acid from the hydrolyzed soybean oil indicated that the synergistic effect of the combi-lipase resulted from the different fatty acid specificities of the two lipases. Overall, combi-lipase afforded an effective route for the application of lipase enzymes to animal feeds.Entities:
Keywords: animal feed; combi-lipase; fatty acid; hydrolysis; soybean oil
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27706884 DOI: 10.1111/asj.12718
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anim Sci J ISSN: 1344-3941 Impact factor: 1.749