Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.372, No.4, 650-655, 2008
Template enhanced activity of lipase accommodated in siliceous mesocellular foams
Lipases were adsorbed in siliceous mesocellular foams containing different amounts of residual template in the nanopores. It is found that the hydrolytic activities of the adsorbed lipases are increased with increasing the contents of template in the mesopores. The triacetin hydrolytic activity of the lipase adsorbed in the foam containing 46% of template can be 13 times higher than that of the lipase adsorbed in the foam without template in the nanopores, and its specific activity is about three times higher than that of the free lipase, showing the hyperactivation effect on lipase resulting from the interaction between the lipase and the surfactant in the nanopores. The immobilized lipase cross-linked with glutaraldehyde can retain up to 88% of its original activity after six hydrolysis reaction test. This work provides a new strategy to enhance the activity of immobilized lipase in mesoporous materials. (c) 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:lipase;Pseudomonas cepacia;siliceous mesocellular foam;non-ionic surfactant;pluronic P123;template;hydrolytic activity