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Enzymatic synthesis of bornyl linoleate in a solvent-free system

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FOOD BIOSCIENCE
Volume 41, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.fbio.2021.100947

Keywords

Bornyl linoleate; Enzymatic esterification; AYS lipase; Solvent-free

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31972035]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Anhui Province [2008085QC142]

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Bornyl linoleate was synthesized by enzymatic esterification of borneol with linoleic acid in a solvent-free system. The optimal conditions included 8% AYS lipase as catalyst, a reaction temperature of 45 degrees C, a molar ratio of borneol to linoleic acid of 1:2, and a 12-hour reaction time, resulting in a yield of 92.62% and a purity of 99.02%. The final product was identified through mass spectrometry and nuclear magnetic resonance as bornyl linoleate.
In this study, bornyl linoleate was synthesized by enzymatic esterification of borneol with linoleic acid in a solvent-free system. The influences of lipase type, reaction temperature, substrate molar ratio, lipase load and reaction time on bornyl linoleate yield were evaluated. The results indicated that the optimal conditions were as follows: 8% AYS lipase as catalyst (w/w, relative to total reactants), reaction temperature of 45 degrees C, molar ratio of borneol to linoleic acid of 1:2 and 12 h duration. Under the conditions, the yield of bornyl linoleate was up to 92.62%. Afterwards, the crude product was purified by molecular distillation and solvent extraction-alkali neutralization, as well, the structure of the final product was identified by mass spectrometry and nuclear magnetic resonance. The results showed that the product was confirmed to be bornyl linoleate and the purity of which was 99.02%.

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