Lipase-catalyzed transesterification of egg-yolk phophatidylcholine with concentrate of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids from cod liver oil

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Abstract

Phospholipids containing PUFAs are important vehicles for their delivering to the targeted tissues. In our research project we established enzymatic methods for the enrichment of natural egg-yolk PC with n-3 PUFAs. Instead of synthetic PUFA ethyl esters, the new strategy was developed using polyunsaturated fatty acids enriched fraction (PUFA-EF) from cod liver oil as the natural acyl donors. PUFA-EF was produced by urea-complexation and contained 86.9% PUFA including 8.5% stearidonic acid (SDA; 18:4(n-3)), 26.7% EPA, and 45.2% DHA. The transesterification of PC with PUFA was catalyzed by lipases. After screening of enzymes the effect of reaction medium; molar ratio of substrates and etc. was investigated. The highest incorporation of PUFA was 45.6%; including 36.8% DHA and 5.8% EPA at the following reaction conditions: hexane; 55 ◦C; PUFA-EF/PC acyl ratio of 10; 48 h of reaction time and lipase B from Candida antarctica as a biocatalyst (20% of enzyme load).

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Chojnacka, A., Gładkowski, W., & Grudniewska, A. (2017). Lipase-catalyzed transesterification of egg-yolk phophatidylcholine with concentrate of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids from cod liver oil. Molecules, 22(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules22101771

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