Grain & Oil Science and Technology (Apr 2018)

Preparation of DHA- and EPA-enriched Glycerides by Enzymatic Interesterification Using Tuna Oil and Capric Acid

  • LIANG Shaohua,
  • WANG Mengyuan,
  • ZHU Lijie,
  • ZHANG Man,
  • YANG Ming

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 2
pp. 97 – 104

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Abstract.: This study focused on the preparation of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) enriched-triacylglycerols by enzymatic interesterification using tuna oil and capric acid. The content of DHA+EPA is 26.86% in the tuna oil used in this study. A response surface methodology (RSM) was used to optimize the reaction parameters (reaction temperature, substrate molar ratio, enzyme amount and reaction time), and the optimized conditions were determined to be: reaction temperature 58 ºC, substrate molar ratio (capric acid : tuna oil) 4:1, enzyme amount 4%, and reaction time 7.5 h. Under the optimized conditions, the content of DHA+EPA in the glycerides was 40.03%, which is 13.17% higher than that in raw tuna oil. In addition, the MLM-type structured lipids containing medium chain fatty acids (capric acid) at positions sn-1,3 and a long chain fatty acid (DHA/EPA) at the position sn-2 may have many health benefits for humans. Keywords:: Capric acid, DHA, EPA, MLM-type structured lipids, Tuna oil