Effect of geometrical modifications on the mixing and enzymatic conversion of structured lipids in internal-loop airlift bioreactors

Daniele Gonçalves de Oliveira,Vítor Teixeira Mazziero,Bruno Willian Picão, Renata Maria de Magalhães Gomes Pontes Ribeiro, Mateus Nordi Esperança,Ariela Veloso de Paula,Marcel Otávio Cerri

Biochemical Engineering Journal(2024)

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Airlift bioreactors present a compelling alternative for reactions utilizing immobilized enzymes, offering advantages over stirred tank and packed-bed reactors. This study proposed a new configuration for an internal-loop airlift bioreactor (1L working volume) to produce structured triglycerides using immobilized lipases in a viscous fluid. Different internal tube configurations were studied, which varied in diameter (17.5 to 78.6mm), angle (-2,0,5,10 and 12°), and the addition of a rounded bottom to the bioreactor, which improved the three-phase mixture flow. The hydrodynamic effect caused by these modifications was evaluated by studying the mixing time. The best internal tube configuration, featuring a truncated cone-shaped, exhibited a 5° angle and a 64.5-mm diameter, resulting in a mixing time of 54s. This value was about three times less than the mixing time obtained by the standard tube (171s) at 2 vvm. Sequentially, grape seed oil acidolysis reactions with capric acid (C10) catalyzed by the Lipozyme RM IM were performed, obtaining structured MLM triglycerides with an incorporation degree of 32.32% ± 1.01%. These results indicated good biocatalyst operational stability, with a half-life of 14.13 days. Thus, this work unveils a new configuration for an airlift bioreactor collectively driving promising advancements in structured lipid production.
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immobilized lipase,airlift bioreactor,mixing time,multiphase mixing,geometric modifications,dietary triglycerides
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