pH-Switchable Pickering Interfacial Biocatalysis:
One-Pot Enzymatic Synthesis
of Phytosterol Esters with Low-Value Rice Bran Oil
Posted on 2022-05-18 - 00:45
Herein,
a pH-switchable Pickering interfacial biocatalysis (PIB)
system is proposed and applied to a solvent-free biphasic biocatalysis.
The oil-in-water emulsion was stabilized by amine-functionalized hollow
mesoporous silica nanospheres (HMSS-N), which is functioned as emulsifiers
of PIB and carriers of lipase AYS. The smart emulsifiers exhibited
switch of the surface wettability behaviors in response to abrupt
changes of pH. Under the optimality conditions, the immobilized lipase
loading amount, activity, and expressed activity were 174.1 mg g–1, 9073 U g–1, and 52.1 U g–1 protein, respectively, at pH 6. Based on it, the hydrolysis of rice
bran oil and esterification with phytosterols to produce phytosterol
esters (PEs) were successfully performed. Compared with the conventional
free enzyme one-phase system, the PIB system displays a higher reaction
efficiency (catalytic efficiency value 6.88 mmol g–1 h–1, 20-fold enhancement). In addition, the system
maintains 95% residual activity after 10 reaction cycles with 38.3
g products/g biocatalyst average productivity, complying with the
requirements of industry-accepted standards. In each cycle, the demulsification
is realized simply by in situ pH regulation. Therefore, this paper
provides a powerful and green platform for oil–fat modification
and stimuli-responsive interfacial biocatalysis with the advantages
of a high efficiency, sustainability, a solvent-free process, and
multi-recyclability.