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Different enantioselectivity of two types of poly(lactic acid) depolymerases toward poly(L-lactic acid) and poly(D-lactic acid)

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POLYMER DEGRADATION AND STABILITY
Volume 96, Issue 7, Pages 1342-1348

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.polymdegradstab.2011.03.022

Keywords

Enantioselectivity; Poly(lactic acid) (PLA); Protease-type PLA depolymerase; Cutinase-type PLA depolymerase; Stereocomplex PLA

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  1. Kyoto Institute of Technology

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Poly(lactic acid) (PIA) depolymerases are categorized into protease-type and lipase-type. Protease-types can hydrolyze poly(L-lactic acid) (PLLA) but not poly(D-lactic acid) (PDLA). Lipase-types, including cutinase-like enzyme (CLE) from Cryptococcus sp. strain S-2 preferentially hydrolyze PDLA. Both enzymes degraded not only PLA emulsion but also PLA film, in which amorphous region is preferentially attacked, but crystalline region can be also attacked. Stereocomplex PLA (sc-PLA) formed by 50:50 blending of PLLA and PDLA included no homo crystals, but a tiny homo crystallization peak appeared and crystallinity increased by 5% when attacked by CLE, although no significant change of molecular weight and crystalline size was found. Enantioselective degradation must occur in amorphous region of PLLA/PDLA film and preferentially hydrolyzed PDLA, resulting in a slightly excess amount of PLLA remained, which must be crystallized. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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