Abstract
Hazelnut oil was enriched with palmitic acid (PA) at the. sn-2 position using PA (acidolysis) or ethyl palmitate (ester exchange) as the acyl donor using Novozym 435 and hexane. Optimizing reaction conditions using response surface methodology, independent variables were selected as substrate mole ratio (Sr: 4-6. mol/mol) and reaction time (t: 6-18. h). Responses were total PA content in the SL and at the. sn-2 position. Reaction temperature was fixed at 65. °C and enzyme at 10. g/100. g. Optimal conditions were 17. h with substrate mole ratio of 6. mol/mol. Model verification under these conditions yielded 48.6. mol PA/100. mol total fatty acid (TFA) of which 35.5% was at the. sn-2 position for milligram-scale production. However, gram-scale solvent-free reaction yielded 63.5. mol PA/100. mol TFA of which 71.1% was incorporated at the. sn-2 position. After purification, the SL was analyzed for triacylglycerol molecular species and characterized. Tocopherol contents of the SL were 46, 19, 61, and 12. μg/g for α-, β-, γ-, and δ-tocopherol, respectively. Melting range was wider and OSI values were lower for the SL. The aim of this present work was to produce a SL to be used as human milk fat substitute after lost tocopherols are added back for stability.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 766-772 |
Number of pages | 7 |
Journal | LWT |
Volume | 50 |
Issue number | 2 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Mar 2013 |
Funding
Dilek Turan was supported by the University of Georgia and Çamlıca Kültür ve Yardım Vakfı to visit the University of Georgia. In addition, this research was partly financially supported by the grant from İTÜ BAP Project No: 33704 (Istanbul Technical University Scientific Research Projects Department).
Funders | Funder number |
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University of Georgia | |
Istanbul Teknik Üniversitesi | |
İTÜ BAP | 33704 |
Keywords
- Hazelnut oil
- Novozym 435
- Response surface methodology
- Structured lipid
- Transesterfication