Optimization of lipase-catalyzed esterification for the production of medium-chain acylgcerols from palm oil fatty acid distillate: using response surface methodology

Optimization of lipase-catalyzed esterification for the production of medium-chain acylglycerols (MCA) from palm oil fatty acid distillate (PFAD) and glycerol was carried out in order to determine the factors that have significant effects on the reaction system and MCA yield. Oil palm mesocarp lipas...

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Main Authors: Mohd Dom, Zanariah, Ling, Tau Chuan, Yusoff, Rozita
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Published: Faculty of Engineering, Universiti Putra Malaysia 2012
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spelling my.upm.eprints.506862017-03-02T06:20:38Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/50686/ Optimization of lipase-catalyzed esterification for the production of medium-chain acylgcerols from palm oil fatty acid distillate: using response surface methodology Mohd Dom, Zanariah Ling, Tau Chuan Yusoff, Rozita Optimization of lipase-catalyzed esterification for the production of medium-chain acylglycerols (MCA) from palm oil fatty acid distillate (PFAD) and glycerol was carried out in order to determine the factors that have significant effects on the reaction system and MCA yield. Oil palm mesocarp lipase was used as catalyze in the esterification reaction. Response surface methodology (RSM) was applied to optimize the reaction conditions. The reaction conditions, namely, the reaction time (30-240 min), enzyme load (0.5-1.5kg), silica gel load (0.2-1.0 kg), and solvent amount (200-600 vol/wt). Reaction time, enzyme loading and solvent amount strongly effect MCA synthesis (p<0.05). However, water absorbent (silica gel) loading did not have significant (p>0.05) influence on MCA yield. Best-fitting models were successfully established for MCA yield (R2 =0.9133). The optimum MCA yield were get 75% by prediction and 75.4% by experimental run by using 6kg enzyme loading, a reaction time of 135min and a solvent amount of 350 vol/wt at 65oC reaction temperature.. Verification experiments under optimized reaction conditions were conducted, and the results agreed well with the range of predictions. Faculty of Engineering, Universiti Putra Malaysia 2012 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/50686/1/_TechnicalPapers_CAFEi2012_200.pdf Mohd Dom, Zanariah and Ling, Tau Chuan and Yusoff, Rozita (2012) Optimization of lipase-catalyzed esterification for the production of medium-chain acylgcerols from palm oil fatty acid distillate: using response surface methodology. In: International Conference on Agricultural and Food Engineering for Life (Cafei2012), 26-28 Nov. 2012, Palm Garden Hotel, Putrajaya. (pp. 566-574). http://cafei.upm.edu.my/download.php?filename=/TechnicalPapers/CAFEi2012_200.pdf
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description Optimization of lipase-catalyzed esterification for the production of medium-chain acylglycerols (MCA) from palm oil fatty acid distillate (PFAD) and glycerol was carried out in order to determine the factors that have significant effects on the reaction system and MCA yield. Oil palm mesocarp lipase was used as catalyze in the esterification reaction. Response surface methodology (RSM) was applied to optimize the reaction conditions. The reaction conditions, namely, the reaction time (30-240 min), enzyme load (0.5-1.5kg), silica gel load (0.2-1.0 kg), and solvent amount (200-600 vol/wt). Reaction time, enzyme loading and solvent amount strongly effect MCA synthesis (p<0.05). However, water absorbent (silica gel) loading did not have significant (p>0.05) influence on MCA yield. Best-fitting models were successfully established for MCA yield (R2 =0.9133). The optimum MCA yield were get 75% by prediction and 75.4% by experimental run by using 6kg enzyme loading, a reaction time of 135min and a solvent amount of 350 vol/wt at 65oC reaction temperature.. Verification experiments under optimized reaction conditions were conducted, and the results agreed well with the range of predictions.
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author Mohd Dom, Zanariah
Ling, Tau Chuan
Yusoff, Rozita
spellingShingle Mohd Dom, Zanariah
Ling, Tau Chuan
Yusoff, Rozita
Optimization of lipase-catalyzed esterification for the production of medium-chain acylgcerols from palm oil fatty acid distillate: using response surface methodology
author_facet Mohd Dom, Zanariah
Ling, Tau Chuan
Yusoff, Rozita
author_sort Mohd Dom, Zanariah
title Optimization of lipase-catalyzed esterification for the production of medium-chain acylgcerols from palm oil fatty acid distillate: using response surface methodology
title_short Optimization of lipase-catalyzed esterification for the production of medium-chain acylgcerols from palm oil fatty acid distillate: using response surface methodology
title_full Optimization of lipase-catalyzed esterification for the production of medium-chain acylgcerols from palm oil fatty acid distillate: using response surface methodology
title_fullStr Optimization of lipase-catalyzed esterification for the production of medium-chain acylgcerols from palm oil fatty acid distillate: using response surface methodology
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of lipase-catalyzed esterification for the production of medium-chain acylgcerols from palm oil fatty acid distillate: using response surface methodology
title_sort optimization of lipase-catalyzed esterification for the production of medium-chain acylgcerols from palm oil fatty acid distillate: using response surface methodology
publisher Faculty of Engineering, Universiti Putra Malaysia
publishDate 2012
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