| Literature DB >> 28330256 |
A Maria Sebatini1, Manisha Jain1, P Radha1, S Kiruthika2, Krishnamurthi Tamilarasan3.
Abstract
Sugar fatty acid esters are practical importance and have a variety of applications that include surfactants and as an emulsifying agent. In this study, we report glucose stearate synthesis using lipase-Fe3O4 nanoparticles catalyst. The influence of various reaction factors, such as silica gel concentration, molar ratio of sugar/acid, reaction temperature and speed of agitation on esterification by immobilized enzyme was analyzed. The glucose stearate esterification degree of 87.2 % was obtained under the optimized condition: 1:2 molar ratio of glucose/stearic acid, 2 % (w/v) of silica gel at 120 rpm and 40 °C. Glucose esters were characterized according to their surfactant activity like emulsification index, oil displacement activity and antimicrobial activity. The results indicated glucose stearate acts as biosurfactant, with emulsification index of 66 % in mustard oil and oil displacement activity of 19.64 cm2.Entities:
Keywords: Antimicrobial activity; Emulsification index; Glucose stearate; Silica gel
Year: 2016 PMID: 28330256 PMCID: PMC5003783 DOI: 10.1007/s13205-016-0501-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: 3 Biotech ISSN: 2190-5738 Impact factor: 2.406
Fig. 1Lipase-catalyzed synthesis of glucose stearate ester
Fig. 2Effect of silica gel concentration on glucose stearate synthesis
Fig. 3a Effect of temperature on glucose stearate synthesis, b effect of speed of agitation on glucose stearate synthesis
Fig. 4Effect of molar ratio of sugar/fatty acid on glucose stearate synthesis
Fig. 5Reusability of the immobilized lipase for glucose stearate synthesis
Fig. 6Schematic diagrams of glucose stearate synthesis and purification process
Fig. 7Fourier-transform infrared spectra of glucose stearate
Fig. 8Oil displacement activity of glucose stearate. a Before adding glucose stearate and b after adding glucose stearate
Fig. 9Emulsification index of glucose stearate
Fig. 10Growth inhibition activity of glucose stearate