Issue 9, 2005

Stability and activity of immobilised penicillin G amidase in ionic liquids at controlled aw

Abstract

Despite the great interest in ionic liquids as novel solvents for biocatalysis, there is still no clear idea of their influence on the stability and the activity of enzymes. Here we analysed the activity and stability of PGA in six different ionic liquids, having different cations ([bmim] and [omim]) and anions (CH3OSO3, PF6 and BF4). To be active in ionic liquids, PGA-450 requires an acceptable hydration (aw > 0.60), as in organic solvents. PGA is highly stable in [bmim][PF6] and [bmim][BF4], and catalytic activity, assayed by studying the synthesis of the amide of L-phenylglycine methyl ester with methyl phenylacetate, in these ILS is comparable to that obtained in toluene.

Graphical abstract: Stability and activity of immobilised penicillin G amidase in ionic liquids at controlled aw

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 May 2005
Accepted
21 Jun 2005
First published
19 Jul 2005

Green Chem., 2005,7, 671-676

Stability and activity of immobilised penicillin G amidase in ionic liquids at controlled aw

A. Basso, S. Cantone, P. Linda and C. Ebert, Green Chem., 2005, 7, 671 DOI: 10.1039/B506230F

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