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Low-Dimensional Solids and Molecular Crystals

Effective immobilization of candida cylindracea lipase on surfactant-modified bentonite

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Pages 84-97 | Published online: 09 Jul 2022
 

Abstract

Lipase OF from Candida cylindracea was adsorbed onto surfactant-modified Na-bentonite (Bent), and the effects of the surfactants on the catalytic properties of immobilized lipase were studied in detail. The results showed that both the specific activity and enzyme loading of immobilized lipase varied significantly with modified support of different surfactants. The highest specific activity was obtained with Tween20-modified Bent: 11.9-fold higher than the non-modified sample. Upon modification by a single surfactant, two kinds of surfactants were combined to process the modification. It was surprising to find that the enzyme immobilized on CTAB (60%) and TX-100 (40%) co-modified Bent yielded a specific activity recovery of 133.4% indicating that the enzyme might be “activated”. Kinetic analyses for the hydrolysis of p-nitrophenyl palmitate (p-NPP) showed that Km decreased from 5.57 mg mL−1 of free lipase to 3.43 mg·mL−1 and Vmax increased 1.35-fold higher. The structure, surface morphology, and hydrophobicity of the modified bentonite and immobilize lipase were characterized via X-ray diffraction, Fourier transform-infrared spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and contact angle measurements. We assumed that lipase molecules may be bound to the surface of the carrier, and the surface hydrophobicity and the change of the functional group caused by the modification of surfactant may be the key factor affecting lipase immobilization.

Author Contributions

Zihao Meng designed and executed the study and drafted the manuscript. Jian Wu collected data and assisted in experimental execution and manuscript preparation. Qingyun Li, Youyan Liu and Aixing Tang interpreted the results and edited the manuscript.

Acknowledgments

We would like to thank LetPub for its linguistic assistance during the preparation of this manuscript.

Additional information

Funding

This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China [grant no. 21966007] and the Natural Science Foundation of Guangxi Province [grant no. 2018GXNSFAA281278].

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