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Advances in biocatalytic membrane reactors for the production of non-commercially available pharmacologically active compounds from vegetal material (Articolo in rivista)
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- Advances in biocatalytic membrane reactors for the production of non-commercially available pharmacologically active compounds from vegetal material (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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- 2009-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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- 10.1016/j.nbt.2009.06.622 (literal)
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Mazzei, R.; Giorno, L.; Piacentini, E.; Drioli, E., (2009)
Advances in biocatalytic membrane reactors for the production of non-commercially available pharmacologically active compounds from vegetal material
in New biotechnology (Print)
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- Mazzei, R.; Giorno, L.; Piacentini, E.; Drioli, E., (literal)
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Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials, UNICAL (literal)
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- Advances in biocatalytic membrane reactors for the production of non-commercially available pharmacologically active compounds from vegetal material (literal)
- Abstract
- The use of plant derived products has a considerable impact on
the environment in terms of energy saving and waste reduction.
Developing low-cost enzymes remains a priority for both
the Department of Energy's Office of the Biomass Program and
for private industry. To achieve this goals, scientific advance in
enzyme technologies, including enzyme production and/or re-use
of enzyme, are required.
Biocatalytic membrane reactors are extremely compatible with
labile molecule, it is possible to work in mild conditions, the equipments
need small space, are flexible and easy to scale-up (they are
enabling technologies and well respond to the process intensification
strategy); operating costs are low; energy used is low; products
are of high quality; co-products are also of high quality. In addition
it is possible to carry out enzymatic reaction in a continuous
way controlling the fluid-dynamic conditions and to re-use the
biocatalyst.
The two compartments that biocatalytic membranes configuration
has, permits to conduct the enzymatic reaction in multiphasic
systems, a configuration particularly useful to isolate water insoluble
products.
In this work advanced nanostructured microporous membranes
functionalized with biomolecules of plant origin were
developed to demonstrate that biocatalyst properly immobilized
in membranes permit the development of catalytic organized systems
able to simultaneously carry out the bioconversion and the
product separation, in a single unit.
The biocatalyst used was vegetal ?-glucosidase, the substrate
was oleuropein, a phenolic waste component coming from olive
oil production process that can be also easily extracted from olive
leaves. The hydrolysis of oleuropein gives high added value compounds
pharmacologically active (aglycon, hydroxytyrosol and
dialdehydes).
The expensive heterogenized enzyme resulted stable and efficient
in the oleuropein hydrolysis.
Kinetic parameters of ?-glucosidase immobilized in the membrane
reactor have been evaluated and compared with those of
the ones of the free enzyme. Results evidenced that intrinsic kinetics
of immobilized enzyme was not negatively affected compared
to the free enzyme. This shows that lower catalytic activity of
immobilized enzyme, commonly observed in the literature, is not
an intrinsic technological drawback and that appropriate control
of biohybrid microstructured systems, microenvironment conditions
and transport (literal)
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