Amano Lipase M from Mucor javanicus has been used:
as a component in calcium alginate beads or immobilization to study its efficiency and stability in the biocatalytic synthesis of butyl butyrate in aqueous media[1]
as a component in calcium alginate beads for transmission electron microscope (TEM) imaging[1]
in immobilization to study its efficiency in ester synthesis and to evaluate its catalytic behavior[2]
in catalyzing Michael addition reactions of pyrimidine derivatives to disaccharide acrylates[3]
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Amano lipase M is capable of catalyzing Michael addition of pyrimidine with disaccharide acrylates in organic media.[3]
The Michael addition of fluorouracil (0.01 mol), uracil (0.01 mol), thymine (0.01 mol) to disaccharide acrylates (0.03 mol) was carried out in pyridine (20 ml) at 50 degrees C for 72 h with lipase M from Mucor javanicus (200 mg).
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