Novel lipase purification methods - a review of the latest developments

Chung Hong Tan, Pau Loke Show, Chien Wei Ooi, Eng Poh Ng, John Chi Wei Lan, Tau Chuan Ling

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Abstract

Microbial lipases are popular biocatalysts due to their ability to catalyse diverse reactions such as hydrolysis, esterification, and acidolysis. Lipases function efficiently on various substrates in aqueous and non-aqueous media. Lipases are chemo-, regio-, and enantio-specific, and are useful in various industries, including those manufacturing food, detergents, and pharmaceuticals. A large number of lipases from fungal and bacterial sources have been isolated and purified to homogeneity. This success is attributed to the development of both conventional and novel purification techniques. This review highlights the use of these techniques in lipase purification, including conventional techniques such as: (i) ammonium sulphate fractionation; (ii) ion-exchange; (iii) gel filtration and affinity chromatography; as well as novel techniques such as (iv) reverse micellar system; (v) membrane processes; (vi) immunopurification; (vi) aqueous two-phase system; and (vii) aqueous two-phase floatation. A summary of the purification schemes for various bacterial and fungal lipases are also provided.

Original languageBritish English
Pages (from-to)31-44
Number of pages14
JournalBiotechnology Journal
Volume10
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2015

Keywords

  • Aqueous two-phase system
  • Lipase purification
  • Microbial lipases
  • Reverse micellar system

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