Selective ethanolysis of fish oil catalyzed by immobilized lipases

Selective ethanolysis of fish oil was catalyzed by immobilized lipases and their derivatives in organic media. Lipases from Candida antarctica B (CALB), Thermomyces lanuginosa (TLL) and Rhizomucor miehei (RML) were studied. The three lipases were immobilized by anion exchange and hydrophobic adsorpt...

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Published in:Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society
Main Authors: Moreno-Pérez, Sonia, Guisán, José Manuel, Fernández-Lorente, Gloria
Other Authors: Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), European Commission
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/100284
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description Selective ethanolysis of fish oil was catalyzed by immobilized lipases and their derivatives in organic media. Lipases from Candida antarctica B (CALB), Thermomyces lanuginosa (TLL) and Rhizomucor miehei (RML) were studied. The three lipases were immobilized by anion exchange and hydrophobic adsorption. The discrimination between the ethyl ester of eicosapentaenoic acid (EE-EPA) and the ethyl ester of docosahexaenoic acid (EE-DHA) depends on the lipase, the immobilization support, the physico-chemical modifications of the immobilized lipase derivatives and on the solvents used. TLL and RML were much more selective than CALB. EE-EPA is released 20-fold faster than EE-DHA when ethanolysis was catalyzed, in cyclohexane, by TLL hydrophobically adsorbed on Sepabeads C18. The selectivity and stability of the different derivatives in these polar organic solvents were further improved after physico-chemical modification. The best results for activity-selectivity-stability were obtained in cyclohexane for TLL adsorbed on Sepabeads C18 and further modified via solid-phase physical modification with a polyethylenimine polymer. In this case, the initial selectivity was higher than 20, and a 80 % of EPA was released as ethyl ester after 3 h at 25 °C. At this conversion, mixtures of ethyl esters highly enriched in the ethyl ester of EPA with less than 5 % of the EE-DHA were obtained. TLL derivatives remained fully active after incubation for 24 h in anhydrous solvents. © AOCS 2013. This work was sponsored by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (project AGL-2009-07526) We gratefully recognize the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation for the ‘‘Ramón y Cajal’’ contract for Dr. Fernandez-Lorente and for the FPI contract granted to Sonia Moreno-Perez. Peer Reviewed
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spelling ftcsic:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/100284 2025-01-16T19:21:50+00:00 Selective ethanolysis of fish oil catalyzed by immobilized lipases Moreno-Pérez, Sonia Guisán, José Manuel Fernández-Lorente, Gloria Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España) European Commission 2014 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/100284 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11746-013-2348-3 https://doi.org/10.13039/501100004837 https://doi.org/10.13039/501100000780 unknown Springer Sí doi:10.1007/s11746-013-2348-3 issn: 0003-021X e-issn: 1558-9331 Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society 91(1): 63-69 (2014) http://hdl.handle.net/10261/100284 http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100004837 http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000780 none Lipases in polar organic solvents Ethyl esters of EPA artículo http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 2014 ftcsic https://doi.org/10.1007/s11746-013-2348-310.13039/50110000483710.13039/501100000780 2024-01-16T10:00:19Z Selective ethanolysis of fish oil was catalyzed by immobilized lipases and their derivatives in organic media. Lipases from Candida antarctica B (CALB), Thermomyces lanuginosa (TLL) and Rhizomucor miehei (RML) were studied. The three lipases were immobilized by anion exchange and hydrophobic adsorption. The discrimination between the ethyl ester of eicosapentaenoic acid (EE-EPA) and the ethyl ester of docosahexaenoic acid (EE-DHA) depends on the lipase, the immobilization support, the physico-chemical modifications of the immobilized lipase derivatives and on the solvents used. TLL and RML were much more selective than CALB. EE-EPA is released 20-fold faster than EE-DHA when ethanolysis was catalyzed, in cyclohexane, by TLL hydrophobically adsorbed on Sepabeads C18. The selectivity and stability of the different derivatives in these polar organic solvents were further improved after physico-chemical modification. The best results for activity-selectivity-stability were obtained in cyclohexane for TLL adsorbed on Sepabeads C18 and further modified via solid-phase physical modification with a polyethylenimine polymer. In this case, the initial selectivity was higher than 20, and a 80 % of EPA was released as ethyl ester after 3 h at 25 °C. At this conversion, mixtures of ethyl esters highly enriched in the ethyl ester of EPA with less than 5 % of the EE-DHA were obtained. TLL derivatives remained fully active after incubation for 24 h in anhydrous solvents. © AOCS 2013. This work was sponsored by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (project AGL-2009-07526) We gratefully recognize the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation for the ‘‘Ramón y Cajal’’ contract for Dr. Fernandez-Lorente and for the FPI contract granted to Sonia Moreno-Perez. Peer Reviewed Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Digital.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council) Fernandez ENVELOPE(-62.233,-62.233,-63.250,-63.250) Moreno ENVELOPE(-62.300,-62.300,-64.083,-64.083) Perez ENVELOPE(-69.117,-69.117,-68.517,-68.517) Sonia ENVELOPE(-63.485,-63.485,-65.087,-65.087) Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society 91 1 63 69
spellingShingle Lipases in polar organic solvents
Ethyl esters of EPA
Moreno-Pérez, Sonia
Guisán, José Manuel
Fernández-Lorente, Gloria
Selective ethanolysis of fish oil catalyzed by immobilized lipases
title Selective ethanolysis of fish oil catalyzed by immobilized lipases
title_full Selective ethanolysis of fish oil catalyzed by immobilized lipases
title_fullStr Selective ethanolysis of fish oil catalyzed by immobilized lipases
title_full_unstemmed Selective ethanolysis of fish oil catalyzed by immobilized lipases
title_short Selective ethanolysis of fish oil catalyzed by immobilized lipases
title_sort selective ethanolysis of fish oil catalyzed by immobilized lipases
topic Lipases in polar organic solvents
Ethyl esters of EPA
topic_facet Lipases in polar organic solvents
Ethyl esters of EPA
url http://hdl.handle.net/10261/100284
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11746-013-2348-3
https://doi.org/10.13039/501100004837
https://doi.org/10.13039/501100000780