Response Surface Methodological Approach for Optimization of Enzymatic Synthesis of Sorbitan Methacrylate

  • Jeong, Gwi-Taek (School of Biological Sciences and Technology) ;
  • Lee, Kyoung-Min (School of Biological Sciences and Technology) ;
  • Kim, Hae-Sung (Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Myongji University) ;
  • Lee, Woo-Tai (Faculty of Applied Chemical Engineering) ;
  • Sunwoo, Chang-Shin (School of Biological Sciences and Technology, Faculty of Applied Chemical Engineering) ;
  • Park, Don-Hee (School of Biological Sciences and Technology, Faculty of Applied Chemical Engineering, Institute of Bioindustrial Technology, Chonnam National University)
  • Published : 2005.10.27

Abstract

Sorbitan methacrylate was synthesized from sorbitan dehydrated from D-sorbitol using an immobilized lipase. To optimize the enzymatic synthesis of sorbitan methacrylate, response surface methodology was applied to determine the effects of five-level-four-factors and their reciprocal interactions on sorbitan methacrylate biosynthesis. A total of 30 individual experiments were performed, which were designed to study reaction temperature, reaction time, enzyme amount and substrate molar ratio. A statistical model predicted that the highest conversion yield of sorbitan methacrylate was 100%, at the following optimized reaction conditions: a reaction temperature of 43.06 $^{\circ}C$, a reaction time of 164.25 mins., an enzyme amount of 7.47%, and a substrate molar ratio of 3.98:1. Using these optimal factor values under experimental conditions in four independent replicates, the average conversion yield reached 98.7%${\pm}$1.2% and was well within the value predicted by the model.

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