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Palm-based medium-and-long-chain triaclyglycerol (P-MLCT): production via enzymatic interesterification and optimization using response surface methodology (RSM)

Authors :
Lee, Yee Ying
Tang, Teck Kim
Phuah, Eng Tong
Ab Karim, Nur Azwani
Mohd Alwi, Siti Maslina
Lai, Oi Ming
Lee, Yee Ying
Tang, Teck Kim
Phuah, Eng Tong
Ab Karim, Nur Azwani
Mohd Alwi, Siti Maslina
Lai, Oi Ming
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Structured lipid such as medium-and long-chain triacylglycerol (MLCT) is claimed to be able to suppress body fat accumulation and be used to manage obesity. Response surface methodology (RSM) with four factors and three levels (+1,0,−1) faced centered composite design (FCCD) was employed for optimization of the enzymatic interesterification conditions of palm-based MLCT (P-MLCT) production. The effect of the four variables namely: substrate ratio palm kernel oil: palm oil, PKO:PO (40:60–100:0 w/w), temperature (50–70 °C), reaction time (0.5–7.5 h) and enzyme load (5–15 % w/w) on the P-MLCT yield (%) and by products (%) produced were investigated. The responses were determined via acylglycerol composition obtained from high performance liquid chromatography. Well-fitted models were successfully established for both responses: P-MLCT yield (R 2 = 0.9979) and by-products (R 2 = 0.9892). The P-MLCT yield was significantly (P < 0.05) affected by substrate ratio, reaction time and reaction temperature but not enzyme load (P > 0.05). Substrate ratio PKO: PO (100:0 w/w) gave the highest yield of P-MLCT (61 %). Nonetheless, substrate ratio of PKO: PO (90:10w/w) was chosen to improve the fatty acid composition of the P-MLCT. The optimized conditions for substrate ratio PKO: PO (90:10 w/w) was 7.26 h, 50 °C and 5 % (w/w) Lipozyme TLIM lipase, which managed to give 60 % yields of P-MLCT. Up scaled results in stirred tank batch reactor gave similar yields as lab scale. A 20 % increase in P-MLCT yield was obtained via RSM. The effect of enzymatic interesterification on the physicochemical properties of PKO:PO (90:10 w/w) were also studied. Thermoprofile showed that the P-MLCT oil melted below body temperature of 37 °C.

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Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn956935642
Document Type :
Electronic Resource