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Lipases and Phospholipases

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Lipases: An Overview
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    Chapter 2 Carbohydrate Esterases: An Overview
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    Chapter 3 Phospholipases: An Overview
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    Chapter 4 Functional-Based Screening Methods for Detecting Esterase and Lipase Activity Against Multiple Substrates
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    Chapter 5 A Continuous and Sensitive Spectrophotometric Assay for Lipase and Phospholipase A Activities Using α-Eleostearic Acid-Containing Substrates
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    Chapter 6 Direct and Continuous Measurement of Phospholipase D Activities Using the Chelation-Enhanced Fluorescence Property of 8-Hydroxyquinoline
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    Chapter 7 Lipase and Phospholipase Activity Methods for Marine Organisms
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    Chapter 8 Functional Expression of Plant Lipases: The Case of CpLip1 from Carica papaya
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    Chapter 9 Heterologous Expression and Functional Characterization of Sparidae Fish Digestive Phospholipase A2
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    Chapter 10 Expression and Purification of Recombinant Vigna unguiculata Phospholipase D in Pichia pastoris for Structural Studies
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    Chapter 11 Recent Advances in Pichia pastoris as Host for Heterologous Expression System for Lipases: A Review
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    Chapter 12 Solid-State Fermentation as an Economic Production Method of Lipases
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    Chapter 13 Synthetic Biology to Improve the Production of Lipases and Esterases (Review)
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    Chapter 14 Rational Design Strategy as a Novel Immobilization Methodology Applied to Lipases and Phospholipases
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    Chapter 15 Lipase-Catalyzed Synthesis of Fatty Acid Esters of Trisaccharides
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    Chapter 16 Targeting Phospholipase D Genetically and Pharmacologically for Studying Leukocyte Function
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    Chapter 17 Lipase-Catalyzed Synthesis of Structured Lipids at Laboratory Scale
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    Chapter 18 Lipase-Catalyzed Acetylation and Esterification of Bile Acids
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    Chapter 19 Lipases in Green Chemistry: Deep Eutectic Solvents (DES) as New Green Solvents
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    Chapter 20 Chemoenzymatic Synthesis of Nitrogen Polymers with Biomedical Applications Catalyzed by Lipases
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    Chapter 21 Lipases as Biocatalyst for Biodiesel Production
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    Chapter 22 Lipase, Phospholipase, and Esterase Biosensors (Review)
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Chapter title
Lipase-Catalyzed Acetylation and Esterification of Bile Acids
Chapter number 18
Book title
Lipases and Phospholipases
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, August 2018
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-8672-9_18
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Book ISBNs
978-1-4939-8671-2, 978-1-4939-8672-9
Authors

Alicia Baldessari, Guadalupe García Liñares, Baldessari, Alicia, García Liñares, Guadalupe

Abstract

In this chapter we describe the application of lipases as catalysts in reactions on a relevant family of steroids: the bile acids. Twenty three monoacetyl, diacetyl, and ester derivatives of deoxycholic, chenodeoxycholic, lithocholic, and cholic acids, 15 of them new compounds, were obtained through lipase-catalyzed acetylation, esterification, and alcoholysis reactions in very good to excellent yield and a highly regioselective way. Among them, acetylated ester products, in which the lipase catalyzed both reactions in one pot, were obtained. The influence of various reaction parameters in the enzymatic reactions, such as enzyme source, nucleophile/substrate ratio, enzyme/substrate ratio, solvent, and temperature, was studied. Some of the reported products are novel, and it is not possible to obtain them satisfactorily by following traditional synthetic procedures. Due to its singular structure containing three hydroxyl groups, cholic acid showed a different behavior in the enzymatic reactions, from that observed for the other three bile acids studied. In order to shed light to different behaviors of bile acids in the enzymatic reactions, molecular modeling was applied to substrates and some derivatives.

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