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Coenzyme Regeneration in Hexanol Oxidation Catalyzed by Alcohol Dehydrogenase
Authors:Ana Vrsalovi? Prese?ki  Katja Makov?ek  ?ur?a Vasi?-Ra?ki
Affiliation:1. Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Technology, University of Zagreb, Savska c. 16, 10 000, Zagreb, Croatia
2. Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, University of Maribor, Smetanova 17, 21 000, Maribor, Slovenia
Abstract:The enzymatic ways of coenzyme regeneration include the addition of a second enzyme to the system or the addition of the co-substrate. In the present study, both methods of enzymatic coenzyme (NAD+) regeneration were studied and compared in the reaction of hexanol oxidation catalyzed by alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH). As a source of ADH, commercial isolated enzyme and the whole baker??s yeast cells were used. First, coenzyme regeneration was employed in the reaction of acetaldehyde reduction catalyzed by the same enzyme that catalyzed the main reaction, and then NAD+ regeneration was applied in the reaction of pyruvate reduction catalyzed by l-lactate dehydrogenase (l-LDH). Hexanal was obtained as the product of hexanol oxidation catalyzed by isolated ADH while hexaonic acid was detected as a product of the same reaction catalyzed by baker??s yeast cells. All of the used biocatalysts were kinetically characterized. The mass reactions were described by the mathematical models. All models were validated in the batch reactor. One hundred percent hexanol conversion was obtained using permeabilized yeast cells using both methods of cofactor regeneration. By using isolated enzyme ADH, the higher conversion was achieved in a system with cofactor regeneration catalyzed by l-LDH.
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