Cutinase from Fusarium oxysporum catalyzes the acylation of tyrosol in an aqueous medium: optimization and thermodynamic study of the reaction

Publication date: Available online 7 April 2016 Source:Journal of Molecular Catalysis B: Enzymatic Author(s): Efstratios Nikolaivits, Giannis-Florjan Norra, Epaminondas Voutsas, Evangelos Topakas Recently, tyrosol has gained attention as a result of its many pharmacological properties and due to the fact that it can be isolated from cheap and abundant resources. Lipophilic tyrosyl esters, which are scarce in nature, have proven in certain cases to acquire improved biological activity compared to tyrosol itself, increasing their potential use in the food and cosmeceutical industries. The enzymatic approach for the synthesis of such esters has prevailed, as it is “green”, compared to chemical practices. We hereby report the enzymatic synthesis of tyrosyl esters of various aliphatic fatty acids performed by a recombinant cutinase from Fusarium oxysporum (FoCut5a). The reaction system used consists of an aqueous phase saturated with the corresponding fatty-acid vinyl ester, which played the role of the acyl donor. We also proceeded to the study of several parameters on the yield of the tyrosyl butyrate ester synthesis. The maximum yield achieved was 60.7% after 4h at 20°C, in pH 7.0, with initial tyrosol concentration of 12.5mM and using 5μg FoCut5a mL−1 reaction as catalyst. The optimum reaction conditions can be considered mild, highlighting the environmentally friendly nature of this reaction, along with the fact that there are not any harmful reagents invo...
Source: Journal of Molecular Catalysis B: Enzymatic - Category: Biochemistry Source Type: research