Lipases are versatile catalysts. In addition to their natural reaction of fat hydrolysis, lipases catalyze a plethora of other reactions such as esterification, amidation, and transesterification of esters as well as organic carbonates. Moreover, lipases accept a wide variety of substrates while maintaining their regioselectivity and stereoselectivity. Lipases are highly stable even under adverse conditions such as organic solvents, high temperatures, and so forth. Applications of lipases include production of food additives, chiral intermediates, and pharmaceutical products. Among these, synthesis of various chiral intermediates in pharmaceutical industry and cocoa butter substitutes is being commercially exploited currently. Lipase-cataly...
Lipases are used in various sectors, as pharmaceutical, food or detergency industry. Their advantage...
A microbial lipase from Pseudomonas sp., immobilized on an ACR-silica gel, has been used as catalyst...
Lipases differ greatly with regard to their origins and their properties. Lipases can be obtained fr...
Lipases are highly versatile enzymes, which can be used for the catalysis of several reactions with ...
Lipases are highly versatile enzymes, which can be used for the catalysis of several reactions with ...
peer reviewedLipases are able to catalyse the hydrolysis of glyceridic esters in aqueous media and t...
Lipases are the most pliable biocatalyst and bring about a wide range of bioconversion reactions, su...
Different methods of preparing lipases for use in organic media are critically reviewed. Solid lipas...
In recent times, biotechnological applications of microbial lipases in synthesis of many organic mol...
Biotransformations are processes, in which chemical reactions are catalyzed by isolated enzymes or w...
The discovery that enzymes can function in organic solvents has broadened the scope of biocatalysis,...
Lipases have received great attention as industrial biocatalysts in areas like oils and fats process...
Lipases have proven to be useful in different hydrolytic and synthetic reactions of ind...
Lipase from Candida rugosa was chemically modified by reductive alkylation with aldehydes of various...
Enzymes are used more and more in various applications of different fields such as pharmaceutical, c...
Lipases are used in various sectors, as pharmaceutical, food or detergency industry. Their advantage...
A microbial lipase from Pseudomonas sp., immobilized on an ACR-silica gel, has been used as catalyst...
Lipases differ greatly with regard to their origins and their properties. Lipases can be obtained fr...
Lipases are highly versatile enzymes, which can be used for the catalysis of several reactions with ...
Lipases are highly versatile enzymes, which can be used for the catalysis of several reactions with ...
peer reviewedLipases are able to catalyse the hydrolysis of glyceridic esters in aqueous media and t...
Lipases are the most pliable biocatalyst and bring about a wide range of bioconversion reactions, su...
Different methods of preparing lipases for use in organic media are critically reviewed. Solid lipas...
In recent times, biotechnological applications of microbial lipases in synthesis of many organic mol...
Biotransformations are processes, in which chemical reactions are catalyzed by isolated enzymes or w...
The discovery that enzymes can function in organic solvents has broadened the scope of biocatalysis,...
Lipases have received great attention as industrial biocatalysts in areas like oils and fats process...
Lipases have proven to be useful in different hydrolytic and synthetic reactions of ind...
Lipase from Candida rugosa was chemically modified by reductive alkylation with aldehydes of various...
Enzymes are used more and more in various applications of different fields such as pharmaceutical, c...
Lipases are used in various sectors, as pharmaceutical, food or detergency industry. Their advantage...
A microbial lipase from Pseudomonas sp., immobilized on an ACR-silica gel, has been used as catalyst...
Lipases differ greatly with regard to their origins and their properties. Lipases can be obtained fr...