Metal-organic framework based on iron and terephthalic acid as a multiporous support for lipase Burkholderia lata LBBIO-BL02 and its potential for biocatalysis

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2022-01-01

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Baron, Alessandra Machado
Rodrigues, Ricardo de Sousa
Sante, Luis Guilherme Giannina
Kister, Jocácia Muriele de Miranda
Nascimento, Valéria Marta Gomes do [UNESP]
Bail, Alesandro

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Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are versatile materials because they have a large internal surface area and tuneable pores, making them suitable for enzyme immobilization. In this study, we prepared a typical microporous Fe-BDC MOF through a thermal treatment to produce additional meso and macropores interconnected to each other, capable of immobilizing the Burkholderia lata LBBIO-BL02 (BLL) lipase by entrapment and physical adsorption. The immobilization efficiency (E) was 90%, and the activity retention (R) was 400% (pNPP hydrolysis). The immobilized lipase (BLL@BDC) also showed excellent activity in the hydrolysis of vegetable oils in aqueous medium, achieving up to 3,200 U g−1 for olive oil, as well as high stability in organic solvents, especially for polar ones, such as iso-propanol (101.5 ± 2.6%), ethanol (103.0 ± 6.0%) and acetone (107.7 ± 8.3%). The results indicate that the multiporous Fe-BDC MOF is a promising support for lipase immobilization and further application in biocatalysis performed in organic media.

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biocatalysis, hydrolysis, immobilization, Lipases, metal–organic frameworks

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Biocatalysis and Biotransformation.

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