학술논문

Applications of immobilized Thermomyces lanuginosa lipase in interesterification
Document Type
Report
Author abstract
Source
Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society. Sept, 2003, Vol. 80 Issue 9, p881, 7 p.
Subject
Knowledge-based system
Esterases
Lipase
Omega-3 fatty acids
Immobilized enzymes
Knowledge-based systems
Language
English
ISSN
0003-021X
Abstract
The aim of this work was to investigate the catalytic functions of a new immobilized Thermomyces lanuginosa lipase in interesterification and to optimize the conditions of interesterification for the production of human milk fat substitutes (HMFS) containing n-3 PUFA by response surface methodology (RSM). Thermomyces lanuginosa lipase had an activity similar to that of immobilized Rhizomucor miehei lipase (Lipozyme RM IM) in the glycerolysis of sunflower oil, but the former had higher activity at a low reaction temperature (5degC). Thermomyces lanuginosa lipase was found to have much lower catalytic activity than Lipozyme RM IM in the acidolysis of sunflower oil with caprylic acid. However, the activity of T. lanuginosa lipase was only slightly lower than that of Lipozyme RM IM in the ester-ester exchange between tripalmitin (PPP) and the ethyl esters of EPA and DHA (EE). For this reason, the new immobilized T. lanuginosa lipase was used to produce HMFS from PPP by interesterification with EE. The optimization of major parameters was conducted with the assistante molar ratio of 5 (EE/PPP), a lipase load of 20 wt% (on substrates), and a reaction time of 20 h, with acyl incorporation up to 42%. The model generated significantly represented real relationships between the response (incorporation) and reaction parameters.