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Abstract
Lipases are secreted into the culture medium by many bacteria and fungi. They catalyse
not only the hydrolysis but also the synthesis of long-chain acylglycerols. Important
uses in biotechnology include their addition to detergents, the manufacture of food
ingredients, pitch control in the pulp and paper industry, and biocatalysis of stereoselective
transformations. This makes them the most widely used class of enzymes in organic
chemistry. Immobilization in hydrophobic sol-gel matrices and in vitro evolution are
promising novel approaches to increasing the stability or enantioselectivity, respectively,
of lipases.