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Optimization of Alkyldiethanolamides Synthesis from Terminalia catappa L. Kernel Oil through Enzymatic Reaction.

Erin Ryantin Gunawan1, Dedy Suhendra1, Ipan Hidayat1, Lely Kurniawati1.   

Abstract

Alkyldiethanolamides (fatty acid diethanolamides) synthesis from Terminalia catappa L. kernel oil was optimized using lypozyme as a catalyst. The result showed that the optimal reaction conditions were 2 hours reaction time, with a ratio of oil mass (g) to diethanolamine (mmol) of 1:5, a ratio of oil mass to enzyme (g) of 1: 0.075, and a temperature of 40°C. The percentage of alkyldiethanolamides at optimum condition was 56-60%. The synthesis results were also analyzed by FTIR. FTIR spectra revealed specific absorption at several wave numbers (3434 cm-1, 1655 cm-1, 1280 cm-1), indicating that amide and alcohol bonds (C=O, C-N, and O-H) were formed. GC-MS was employed to identify the types of fatty acid diethanolamides that were successfully synthesized. The fatty acid diethanolamides formed were palmitoyldiethanolamide (Rt = 32.96 min) and oleyldiethanolamide (Rt = 35.57 min). The total nitrogen content of alkyldietanolamides was 0.26%, or 0.19 mmol of the amide group in 1 g of sample.

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Keywords:  Terminalia catappa L. kernel oil; alkyldietanolamide; enzymatic reaction; optimization

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30012893     DOI: 10.5650/jos.ess18042

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Oleo Sci        ISSN: 1345-8957            Impact factor:   1.601


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Authors:  Dedy Suhendra; Erin Ryantin Gunawan; Hajidi Hajidi
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2019-10-29       Impact factor: 4.411

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