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Synthesis of Aliphatic Esters of Cinnamic Acid as Potential Lipophilic Antioxidants Catalyzed by Lipase B From Candida Antarctica

Sonja M Jakovetić, Branimir Z Jugović, Milica M Gvozdenović, Dejan I Bezbradica, Mirjana G Antov, Dušan Z Mijin, Zorica D Knežević-Jugović

Appl Biochem Biotechnol. 2013 Aug;170(7):1560-73.

PMID: 23703579

Abstract:

Immobilized lipase from Candida antarctica (Novozyme 435) was tested for the synthesis of various phenolic acid esters (ethyl and n-butyl cinnamate, ethyl p-coumarate and n-butyl p-methoxycinnamate). The second-order kinetic model was used to mathematically describe the reaction kinetics and to compare present processes quantitatively. It was found that the model agreed well with the experimental data. Further, the effect of alcohol type on the esterification of cinnamic acid was investigated. The immobilized lipase showed more ability to catalyze the synthesis of butyl cinnamate. Therefore, the process was optimized for the synthesis of butyl cinnamate as a function of solvent polarity (logP) and amount of biocatalyst. The highest ester yield of 60.7 % was obtained for the highest enzyme concentration tested (3 % w/w), but the productivity was for 34 % lower than the corresponding value obtained for the enzyme concentration of 1 % (w/w). The synthesized esters were purified, identified, and screened for antioxidant activities. Both DPPH assay and cyclic voltammetry measurement have shown that cinnamic acid esters have better antioxidant properties than cinnamic acid itself.

Chemicals Related in the Paper:

Catalog Number Product Name Structure CAS Number Price
AP538658 Butyl cinnamate Butyl cinnamate 538-65-8 Price
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