Lipolytic Enzymes with Hydrolytic and Esterification Activities Produced by Filamentous Fungi Isolated from Decomposition Leaves in an Aquatic Environment
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Resumo: | Microbial lipases are prominent biocatalysts able to catalyze a wide variety of reactions in aqueous and nonaqueous media. In this work, filamentous fungi isolated from leaves decomposed in an aquatic environment were screened for lipase production with hydrolytic activity and esterification. Agar plates with Tween 20 and Rhodamine B were used for selection, while submerged cultures with olive oil were subsequently used to select 38 filamentous fungi. Trichoderma harzianum, Fusarium solani, Trichoderma harzianum F5, and Penicillium sp. F36 were grown in six different culture media. F. solani presented the highest lipase production (2.37 U/mL) with esterification activity of 0.07 U/mL using medium composed of (g.L-1) KH2PO4 1.00, MgSO4 H2O 1.123, and CuSO4 0.06. Supplementation of this culture medium with organic nitrogen sources increased lipase production by 461.3% using tryptone and by 419.4% using yeast extract. Among the vegetable oils from the Amazon region, degummed cotton oil induced lipase production up to 8.14 U/mL. The lipase produced by F. solani F61 has great potential to application in conventional processes and biodiesel production by transesterification of vegetable oils, as well as food industries in the production of fatty acid esters by hydrolysis and esterification. © 2019 D. B. Mendes et al. |
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Mendes, Danylo BezerraSilva, F. F.daGuarda, Patrícia MartinsAlmeida, Alex Fernando deOliveira, Deyla Paula deMorais, Paula Benevides deGuarda, Emerson A.2020-05-14T23:21:43Z2020-05-14T23:21:43Z2019https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/1555210.1155/2019/8182425Microbial lipases are prominent biocatalysts able to catalyze a wide variety of reactions in aqueous and nonaqueous media. In this work, filamentous fungi isolated from leaves decomposed in an aquatic environment were screened for lipase production with hydrolytic activity and esterification. Agar plates with Tween 20 and Rhodamine B were used for selection, while submerged cultures with olive oil were subsequently used to select 38 filamentous fungi. Trichoderma harzianum, Fusarium solani, Trichoderma harzianum F5, and Penicillium sp. F36 were grown in six different culture media. F. solani presented the highest lipase production (2.37 U/mL) with esterification activity of 0.07 U/mL using medium composed of (g.L-1) KH2PO4 1.00, MgSO4 H2O 1.123, and CuSO4 0.06. Supplementation of this culture medium with organic nitrogen sources increased lipase production by 461.3% using tryptone and by 419.4% using yeast extract. Among the vegetable oils from the Amazon region, degummed cotton oil induced lipase production up to 8.14 U/mL. The lipase produced by F. solani F61 has great potential to application in conventional processes and biodiesel production by transesterification of vegetable oils, as well as food industries in the production of fatty acid esters by hydrolysis and esterification. © 2019 D. B. Mendes et al.Volume 2019Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Brazilhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/br/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAgarFungal EnzymeOlive OilOrganic NitrogenPolysorbate 20Rhodamine BTriacylglycerol LipaseVegetable OilAquatic EnvironmentControlled StudyDecompositionEnzyme SynthesisEsterificationFilamentous FungusFungus CultureFungus GrowthFungus IsolationFusarium SolaniHypocrea LixiiNonhumanPenicilliumPlant LeafLipolytic Enzymes with Hydrolytic and Esterification Activities Produced by Filamentous Fungi Isolated from Decomposition Leaves in an Aquatic Environmentinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleEnzyme Researchengreponame:Repositório Institucional do INPAinstname:Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)instacron:INPAORIGINALartigo-inpa.pdfartigo-inpa.pdfapplication/pdf1335339https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/bitstream/1/15552/1/artigo-inpa.pdf438a11f894e8704628be5249894adbe7MD511/155522020-05-14 19:45:46.831oai:repositorio:1/15552Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/oai/requestopendoar:2020-05-14T23:45:46Repositório Institucional do INPA - Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)false |
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Lipolytic Enzymes with Hydrolytic and Esterification Activities Produced by Filamentous Fungi Isolated from Decomposition Leaves in an Aquatic Environment |
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Lipolytic Enzymes with Hydrolytic and Esterification Activities Produced by Filamentous Fungi Isolated from Decomposition Leaves in an Aquatic Environment |
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Lipolytic Enzymes with Hydrolytic and Esterification Activities Produced by Filamentous Fungi Isolated from Decomposition Leaves in an Aquatic Environment Mendes, Danylo Bezerra Agar Fungal Enzyme Olive Oil Organic Nitrogen Polysorbate 20 Rhodamine B Triacylglycerol Lipase Vegetable Oil Aquatic Environment Controlled Study Decomposition Enzyme Synthesis Esterification Filamentous Fungus Fungus Culture Fungus Growth Fungus Isolation Fusarium Solani Hypocrea Lixii Nonhuman Penicillium Plant Leaf |
title_short |
Lipolytic Enzymes with Hydrolytic and Esterification Activities Produced by Filamentous Fungi Isolated from Decomposition Leaves in an Aquatic Environment |
title_full |
Lipolytic Enzymes with Hydrolytic and Esterification Activities Produced by Filamentous Fungi Isolated from Decomposition Leaves in an Aquatic Environment |
title_fullStr |
Lipolytic Enzymes with Hydrolytic and Esterification Activities Produced by Filamentous Fungi Isolated from Decomposition Leaves in an Aquatic Environment |
title_full_unstemmed |
Lipolytic Enzymes with Hydrolytic and Esterification Activities Produced by Filamentous Fungi Isolated from Decomposition Leaves in an Aquatic Environment |
title_sort |
Lipolytic Enzymes with Hydrolytic and Esterification Activities Produced by Filamentous Fungi Isolated from Decomposition Leaves in an Aquatic Environment |
author |
Mendes, Danylo Bezerra |
author_facet |
Mendes, Danylo Bezerra Silva, F. F.da Guarda, Patrícia Martins Almeida, Alex Fernando de Oliveira, Deyla Paula de Morais, Paula Benevides de Guarda, Emerson A. |
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author |
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Silva, F. F.da Guarda, Patrícia Martins Almeida, Alex Fernando de Oliveira, Deyla Paula de Morais, Paula Benevides de Guarda, Emerson A. |
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Mendes, Danylo Bezerra Silva, F. F.da Guarda, Patrícia Martins Almeida, Alex Fernando de Oliveira, Deyla Paula de Morais, Paula Benevides de Guarda, Emerson A. |
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Agar Fungal Enzyme Olive Oil Organic Nitrogen Polysorbate 20 Rhodamine B Triacylglycerol Lipase Vegetable Oil Aquatic Environment Controlled Study Decomposition Enzyme Synthesis Esterification Filamentous Fungus Fungus Culture Fungus Growth Fungus Isolation Fusarium Solani Hypocrea Lixii Nonhuman Penicillium Plant Leaf |
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Agar Fungal Enzyme Olive Oil Organic Nitrogen Polysorbate 20 Rhodamine B Triacylglycerol Lipase Vegetable Oil Aquatic Environment Controlled Study Decomposition Enzyme Synthesis Esterification Filamentous Fungus Fungus Culture Fungus Growth Fungus Isolation Fusarium Solani Hypocrea Lixii Nonhuman Penicillium Plant Leaf |
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Microbial lipases are prominent biocatalysts able to catalyze a wide variety of reactions in aqueous and nonaqueous media. In this work, filamentous fungi isolated from leaves decomposed in an aquatic environment were screened for lipase production with hydrolytic activity and esterification. Agar plates with Tween 20 and Rhodamine B were used for selection, while submerged cultures with olive oil were subsequently used to select 38 filamentous fungi. Trichoderma harzianum, Fusarium solani, Trichoderma harzianum F5, and Penicillium sp. F36 were grown in six different culture media. F. solani presented the highest lipase production (2.37 U/mL) with esterification activity of 0.07 U/mL using medium composed of (g.L-1) KH2PO4 1.00, MgSO4 H2O 1.123, and CuSO4 0.06. Supplementation of this culture medium with organic nitrogen sources increased lipase production by 461.3% using tryptone and by 419.4% using yeast extract. Among the vegetable oils from the Amazon region, degummed cotton oil induced lipase production up to 8.14 U/mL. The lipase produced by F. solani F61 has great potential to application in conventional processes and biodiesel production by transesterification of vegetable oils, as well as food industries in the production of fatty acid esters by hydrolysis and esterification. © 2019 D. B. Mendes et al. |
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