Green synthesis of isoamyl acetate via silica immobilized novel thermophilic lipase from Bacillus aerius


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Abstract

Isoamyl acetate, a pear or banana flavor, is widely used in food, beverage, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical industries. In the present work, lipase from Bacillus aerius was immobilized on silica gel matrix in the presence of a cross-linking agent, glutaraldehyde, and its efficiency in synthesizing isoamyl acetate using esterification reaction was studied. The esterification of acetic acid and isoamyl alcohol by silica-bound lipase was studied as a function of time and temperatures. The incubation time of 10 h, temperature of 55°C, substrate molar ratio 1: 1, and the amount of lipase as 1% were found to be optimal for the esterification reaction. The bound lipase catalyzed the esterification of acetic acid by isoamyl alcohol with the yield of about 68% under the optimized reaction conditions. The product was identified as isoamyl acetate using gas-liquid chromatography, nuclear magnetic resonance, and Fourier transform IR spectroscopy analysis by the presence of an ester group at the wavenumber of 1720.5 cm–1.

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Sunil Kumar Narwal

Department of Biotechnology

Email: reenagupta_2001@yahoo.com
India, Summer Hill, Shimla, 171005

Nitin Kumar Saun

Department of Biotechnology

Email: reenagupta_2001@yahoo.com
India, Summer Hill, Shimla, 171005

Priyanka Dogra

Department of Chemistry

Email: reenagupta_2001@yahoo.com
India, Summer Hill, Shimla, 171005

Reena Gupta

Department of Biotechnology

Author for correspondence.
Email: reenagupta_2001@yahoo.com
India, Summer Hill, Shimla, 171005


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