Enzymatic synthesis and anti-oxidative activities of plant oil-based ascorbyl esters in 2-methyltetrahydrofuran-containing mixtures
Ascorbyl fatty acid esters are commercially interesting fat-soluble antioxidants. In this work, enzymatic synthesis of ascorbyl esters from less expensive and readily available plant oils, and their anti-oxidative activities are described. Among the immobilized lipases tested, Candida antarctica lipase B was the best for the synthesis of plant oil-based ascorbyl esters. The enzyme showed much better catalytic performances in the binary mixtures of biomass-based 2-methyltetrahydrofuran (MeTHF) and t-butanol than the previously preferred t-butanol. The conversions of 70–73% were obtained under the optimal reaction conditions after 24 h, with the unsaturated fatty acid esters (oleate and linoleate, 80–90%) as the major products. The immobilized lipase kept the relative activity of 80% after reuse for 6 batches in MeTHF-containing system. Besides, anti-oxidative activities of plant oil-based ascorbyl esters and ascorbic acid were comparable, which could remove α,α-diphenyl-β-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) free radical of >87%.