Enzymatic synthesis of fatty hydroxamic acids from palm oil

Fatty hydroxamic acids (FHA) have been successfully synthesized from palm oils by a one-step lipase catalyzed reaction. The use of immobilized lipase as the catalyst for the preparation reaction provides an easy isolation of the enzyme from the products and other components in the reaction mixture....

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Main Authors: Suhendra, Dedy, Wan Yunus, Wan Md. Zin, Haron, Md. Jelas, Basri, Mahiran, Silong, Sidik
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Japan Oil Chemists' Society 2005
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/48595/1/Enzymatic%20synthesis%20of%20fatty%20hydroxamic%20acids%20from%20palm%20oil.pdf
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Summary:Fatty hydroxamic acids (FHA) have been successfully synthesized from palm oils by a one-step lipase catalyzed reaction. The use of immobilized lipase as the catalyst for the preparation reaction provides an easy isolation of the enzyme from the products and other components in the reaction mixture. In addition, it also allows the reaction to be carried out under mild conditions, which reduces the reaction’s side products. The percentages of conversion of commercial palm olein (CPOn), RBD (refined, bleached and deodorized) palm olein (POn), RBD palm oil (PO), RBD palm stearin (PS) and RBD palm kernel olein (PKOn) into their fatty hydroxamic acids are 89, 79, 77, 90 and 98, respectively.