Kinetic Model For Triglyceride Hydrolysis Using Lipase:Review
Triglyceride hydrolysis using lipase has been proposed as a novel method to produce raw materials in food and cosmetic industries such as diacylglycerol, monoacylglycerol, glycerol and fatty acid. In order to design a reactor for utilizing this reaction on industrial scale, constructing a kinetic mo...
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doaj-3474c2070a21401aa00fb8d2b8b5443d2020-11-25T03:18:50ZengUniversitas IndonesiaMakara Journal of Technology2355-27862356-45392010-10-01111303510.7454/mst.v11i1.43993Kinetic Model For Triglyceride Hydrolysis Using Lipase:ReviewHeri HermansyahAnondho WijanarkoDianursanti DianursantiMisri GozanPraswasti P. D.K WulanRita ArbiantiRoekmijati W. SoemantojoTania Surya UtamiYuliusman YuliusmanMomoji KuboNaomi Shibasaki-KitakawaToshiy YonemotoTriglyceride hydrolysis using lipase has been proposed as a novel method to produce raw materials in food and cosmetic industries such as diacylglycerol, monoacylglycerol, glycerol and fatty acid. In order to design a reactor for utilizing this reaction on industrial scale, constructing a kinetic model is important. Since the substrates are oil and water, the hydrolysis takes place at oil-water interface. Furthermore, the triglyceride has three ester bonds, so that the hydrolysis stepwise proceeds. Thus, the reaction mechanism is very complicated. The difference between the interfacial and bulk concentrations of the enzyme, substrates and products, and the interfacial enzymatic reaction mechanism should be considered in the model. <br>http://journal.ui.ac.id/technology/journal/article/view/124lipase, kinetic model, enzymatic reaction mechanism, hydrolysis, triglyceride |
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Heri Hermansyah Anondho Wijanarko Dianursanti Dianursanti Misri Gozan Praswasti P. D.K Wulan Rita Arbianti Roekmijati W. Soemantojo Tania Surya Utami Yuliusman Yuliusman Momoji Kubo Naomi Shibasaki-Kitakawa Toshiy Yonemoto |
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Heri Hermansyah Anondho Wijanarko Dianursanti Dianursanti Misri Gozan Praswasti P. D.K Wulan Rita Arbianti Roekmijati W. Soemantojo Tania Surya Utami Yuliusman Yuliusman Momoji Kubo Naomi Shibasaki-Kitakawa Toshiy Yonemoto Kinetic Model For Triglyceride Hydrolysis Using Lipase:Review Makara Journal of Technology lipase, kinetic model, enzymatic reaction mechanism, hydrolysis, triglyceride |
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Heri Hermansyah Anondho Wijanarko Dianursanti Dianursanti Misri Gozan Praswasti P. D.K Wulan Rita Arbianti Roekmijati W. Soemantojo Tania Surya Utami Yuliusman Yuliusman Momoji Kubo Naomi Shibasaki-Kitakawa Toshiy Yonemoto |
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Kinetic Model For Triglyceride Hydrolysis Using Lipase:Review |
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Kinetic Model For Triglyceride Hydrolysis Using Lipase:Review |
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Kinetic Model For Triglyceride Hydrolysis Using Lipase:Review |
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Kinetic Model For Triglyceride Hydrolysis Using Lipase:Review |
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Kinetic Model For Triglyceride Hydrolysis Using Lipase:Review |
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kinetic model for triglyceride hydrolysis using lipase:review |
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Universitas Indonesia |
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Makara Journal of Technology |
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2355-2786 2356-4539 |
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Triglyceride hydrolysis using lipase has been proposed as a novel method to produce raw materials in food and cosmetic industries such as diacylglycerol, monoacylglycerol, glycerol and fatty acid. In order to design a reactor for utilizing this reaction on industrial scale, constructing a kinetic model is important. Since the substrates are oil and water, the hydrolysis takes place at oil-water interface. Furthermore, the triglyceride has three ester bonds, so that the hydrolysis stepwise proceeds. Thus, the reaction mechanism is very complicated. The difference between the interfacial and bulk concentrations of the enzyme, substrates and products, and the interfacial enzymatic reaction mechanism should be considered in the model. <br> |
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lipase, kinetic model, enzymatic reaction mechanism, hydrolysis, triglyceride |
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