Lipase-catalyzed acidolysis of menhaden oil with CLA: Optimization by factorial design

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Abstract

Menhaden oil was interesterified with CLA in a packed-bed reactor containing an immobilized lipase from Mucor miehei (L9) as the biocatalyst. Process optimization was studied using a sequence of 22 × 3 factorial designs involving the mole ratio of reactants, the reaction temperature, and the space-time of the reactor as experimental parameters. Three different responses-percentage of incorporation of CLA, level of n-3 residues remaining, and conversion of CLA-were considered as objective functions. The parameters studied showed opposite effects for incorporation of CLA and the retention level of n-3 residues. A desirability function was constructed to describe a desirable balance of the conflicting response variables. Optimal conditions correspond to a molar ratio of CLA to fish oil of 0.8 to 1, a temperature of 60°C, and a space-time of 5 h.

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Torres, C. F., Barrios, E., & Hill, C. G. (2002). Lipase-catalyzed acidolysis of menhaden oil with CLA: Optimization by factorial design. JAOCS, Journal of the American Oil Chemists’ Society, 79(5), 457–466. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11746-002-0506-6

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