Enzymatic transesterification of palm olein with nonspecific and 1,3-specific lipases
The enzymatic transesterification of palm olein was conducted in a low-moisture medium with nonspecific and 1,3-specific lipases from microbial sources. The enzymes were first immobilized on Celite, lyophilized for 4 h and then added to a reaction medium that consisted of 10% (wt/vol) palm olein in...
Main Authors: | Ghazali, H.M., Hamidah, S., Che Man, Y.B. |
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Format: | Article |
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AOCS Press
1995
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