Acta Scientiarum: Biological Sciences (Apr 2021)

Enzymatic synthesis optimization of isoamyl butyrate from fusel oil

  • Andréia Anschau,
  • Katira da Mota Huerta,
  • Tatiane Vieira Rêgo ,
  • Janaina Mardioni Gonçalves de Oliveira ,
  • Carina Molins Borba,
  • Susana Juliano Kalil,
  • Carlos André Veiga Burkert,
  • Janaína Fernandes de Medeiros Burkert

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4025/actascibiolsci.v43i1.54966
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 43, no. 1

Abstract

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Many food, cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries have increased their interest in short-chain esters due to their flavor properties. From the industrial standpoint, enzyme reactions are the most economical strategy to reach green products with neither toxicity nor damage to human health. Isoamyl butyrate (pear flavor) was synthesized by isoamyl alcohol (a byproduct of alcohol production) and butyric acid with the use of the immobilized lipase Lipozyme TL IM and hexane as solvents. Reaction variables (temperature, butyric acid concentration, isoamyl alcohol:butyric acid molar ratio and enzyme concentration) were investigated in ester conversion (%), concentration (mol L-1) and productivity (mmol ester g-1 mixture . h), by applying a sequential strategy of the Fractional Factorial Design (FFD) and the Central Composite Rotatable Design (CCRD). High isoamyl butyrate conversion of 95.8% was achieved at 24 hours. At 3 hours, the highest isoamyl butyrate concentration (1.64 mol L-1) and productivity (0.19 mmol ester g-1 mixture . h) were obtained under different reaction conditions. Due to high specificity and selectivity of lipases, process parameters of this study and their interaction with the Lipozyme TL IM are fundamental to understand and optimize the system so as to achieve maximum yield to scale up. Results show that fusel oil may be recycled by the green chemistry process proposed by this study.

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