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62316

Lipase aus Candida rugosa

powder, yellow-brown, ≥2 U/mg

Synonym(e):

CCL

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CAS-Nummer:
UNSPSC Code:
12352204
NACRES:
NA.54
EC Number:
232-619-9
EG-Nummer:
MDL number:
Specific activity:
≥2 U/mg
Biological source:
(from Candida cylindracea)
Concentration:
≤100%

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InChI key

QWZUIMCIEOCSJF-CHHCPSLASA-N

InChI

1S/C11H9N3O2.Na/c15-8-4-5-9(10(16)7-8)13-14-11-3-1-2-6-12-11;/h1-7,16H,(H,12,14);/q;+1/b13-9-;

biological source

(from Candida cylindracea)

form

powder

specific activity

≥2 U/mg

Quality Level

Gene Information

fungus ... LAP1(2544)

storage condition

dry at room temperature

concentration

≤100%

technique(s)

analytical sample preparation: suitable

color

yellow-brown

pH range

6.5—7.5 (0.01 g/L)

solubility

water: slightly soluble

application(s)

sample preservation

storage temp.

2-8°C

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technique(s)

analytical sample preparation: suitable

technique(s)

-

technique(s)

cell based assay: suitable

technique(s)

-

specific activity

≥2 U/mg

specific activity

~50 U/mg

specific activity

≥30 U/mg

specific activity

~2 U/mg

Gene Information

fungus ... LAP1(2544)

Gene Information

-

Gene Information

-

Gene Information

-

biological source

fungus (Candida rugosa)

biological source

-

biological source

bacterial (Pseudomonas cepacia)

biological source

-

application(s)

sample preservation

application(s)

-

application(s)

-

application(s)

-

concentration

≤100%

concentration

-

concentration

-

concentration

-

General description

Research Area: Cell Signaling
The lipase enzyme is a naturally occurring enzyme present in both the stomach and pancreatic juice.[1] It is expressed and active in various tissues. For instance, hepatic lipases are found in the liver, hormone-sensitive lipases in adipocytes, lipoprotein lipase on the vascular endothelial surface, and pancreatic lipase in the small intestine. These lipases are classified within the alpha/beta-hydrolase fold superfamily of enzymes.[2]

Application

Lipase from Candida rugosa has been used to study and evaluate its effect on the anatomical structure and chemical composition of archaeological wood samples.[3] It has also been used to remove the oily dirt from a child′s tunic dated to the Coptic period and also to study the effect of the enzymatic treatment on the mechanical and optical parameters of linen using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), X-ray diffraction (XRD), CIE-Lab values and ASTM method D5035.[4]

Biochem/physiol Actions

Candida rugosa lipase is known to catalyze hydrolysis reactions, especially the production of ricinoleic acid.
Lipases, as a group of enzymes, are responsible for breaking down triglycerides into free fatty acids and glycerol, playing a pivotal role in the digestion, hydrolysis, and absorption of fat-soluble vitamins in pancreatic secretions.[2] It contributes to the maintenance of proper gallbladder function. These enzymes, derived from animals, plants, and various microorganisms, are known for their stability and are often described as nature′s catalysts. While microbial lipases are the primary choice for commercial applications, they possess the unique ability to hydrolyze fats into fatty acids and glycerols at the water-lipid interface and can also reverse this reaction in non-aqueous environments.[1] Elevated serum lipase levels can indicate pancreatitis. Understanding the role of lipase is essential for the pathophysiology of fat necrosis and acute and chronic pancreatitis. Lipases are also involved in the mechanism of some cholesterol-lowering medications.[2]

Other Notes

1 U entspricht der Enzymmenge, die 1 μmol Ölsäure pro Minute bei pH 8.0 und 40°C freisetzt (Triolein, Fluka®-Nr. 62314 als Substrat)

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Danger

hcodes

Hazard Classifications

Resp. Sens. 1

Lagerklasse

11 - Combustible Solids

flash_point_f

Not applicable

flash_point_c

Not applicable

ppe

Eyeshields, Gloves, type N95 (US)


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Lipases: sources, production, purification, and applications
Patel N, et al.
Recent Patents on Biotechnology, 13(1), 45-56 (2019)
Biochemistry, lipase
Pirahanchi Y and Sharma S
StatPearls [Internet] (2019)
Enzymatic removal of the oily dirt from a Coptic tunic using the enzyme lipase
Ahmed HE, et al.
The Journal of biological chemistry, 6(3) (2010)
A preliminary study on using enzymes in cleaning archaeological wood
Hamed S
Journal of Archaeological Science, 39(7), 2515-2520 (2012)
Paweł Kowalczyk et al.
Materials (Basel, Switzerland), 15(5) (2022-03-11)
An enzymatic route for phosphorous-carbon- bond formation is developed by discovering new promiscuous activity of lipase. This biocatalytic transformation of phosphorous-carbon- bond addition leads to biologically and pharmacologically relevant α-acyloxy phosphonates with methyl group in α-position. A series of target

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