Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society (Aug 2011)

Production of lipase from Pseudozyma aphidis and determination of the activity and stability of the crude lipase preparation in polar organic solvents

  • RATKO JANKOV,
  • FILIP BIHELOVIĆ,
  • DEJAN BEZBRADICA,
  • DUŠAN VELIČKOVIĆ,
  • ALEKSANDRA DIMITRIJEVIĆ,
  • NENAD MILOSAVIĆ

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 76, no. 8
pp. 1081 – 1092

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The production of lipase from Pseudozyma aphidis (DSM 70725) was determined in six different media. The highest lipase production was ob­served in a medium with glucose as the sole carbon source, and yeast extract and sodium nitrate as the nitrogen sources. The time course studies of growth and lipase production in the optimal medium revealed that the highest lipase production was achieved at the end of the log phase of growth, reaching the va­lue of 35.0 U cm-3 in the fifth day of cultivation. The effects of various polar, water-miscible, organic solvents on the activity and stability of the crude lipase produced by P. aphidis were evaluated. The hydrolytic activity of the crude li­pase towards p-nitrophenyl palmitate (p-NPP) in aqueous media and in organic solvents was determined, using the same spectrophotometric assay in both the aqueous and organic media. The crude lipase preparation exhibited activity to­wards p-NPP only in acetone and acetonitrile, while the lipase was stable only in acetone, with 23 % residual activity after 24 h of incubation. These results suggested that lipase from P. aphidis can be used as a biocatalyst for potential applications in such organic solvents.

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