Lipase LP – 100L is produced from selected strains of Aspergillus niger through fermentation, extraction and purification techniques. With a high activity and conversion rate, LP – 100L can not only hydrolyze fats to produce mono- or diglycerides and free fatty acids but also catalyze the processes of ester synthesis and ester conversion.
Product characteristics:
- Enzyme Ingredients: Lipase
- Systematic name: EC 3.1.1.3, Triacylglycerol acylhydrolase
- Potency: 100,000 U/ml (minimum)
- Sensory description: liquid, reddish brown color
- Specific gravity: 1.10 to 1.25 g/ml
Impact of pH: LP – 100L has a wide pH range and operates effectively from 3 to 12.
Impact of temperature: LP-100L operates effectively in the temperature range from 15 to 60°C; The optimal temperature range is from 35 to 55°C.
Packaging: Lipase LP -100L is packaged in 25kg or 30kg HDPE plastic barrels.
Shelf life: usually 6 months if the product is stored at temperatures below 25°C in sealed packaging, avoiding direct exposure to sunlight. Shelf life will be up to 18 months if it is stored properly at 0 to 10°C. Storage for extended periods and/or under adverse conditions such as high temperatures may result in higher dosage requirements, so these disadvantages should be taken into account.




Application in the tanning industry: LP – 100L is a fat hydrolyzing enzyme, in liquid form, used in tanning processes, such as soaking, hair cleaning, dirt removal, softening, and degreasing of leather fresh leather. This enzyme is an important material in high-end leather production. It can be used in every preparatory process of tanning and is suitable for all types of processing equipment including drums, troughs, ponds, etc.
Application in detergent production: Lipase can decompose triacylglycerol into fatty acids and glycerin, which are easily removed, thereby significantly improving the stain removal efficiency of detergents. The advantage of a biological product like lipase is that it can be easily decomposed without causing pollution.
In the paper industry: Lipase is used in the paper industry to remove resin from the pulp, thereby reducing the impact on paper quality, caused by the deposition of resin on the drying cylinders. Because triacylglycerol of higher fatty acids, such as linolenic acid, linoleic acid, oleic acid, etc., is present in printing ink, using cellulose combined with lipase can remove printing ink from waste paper.
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