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Enzymatic enrichment of arachidonic acid from Mortierella single‐cell oil
Author(s) -
Shimada Yuji,
Sugihara Akio,
Minamigawa Yumi,
Higashiyama Kenichi,
Akimoto Kengo,
Fujikawa Shigeaki,
Komemushi Sadao,
Tominaga Yoshio
Publication year - 1998
Publication title -
journal of the american oil chemists' society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.512
H-Index - 117
eISSN - 1558-9331
pISSN - 0003-021X
DOI - 10.1007/s11746-998-0137-1
Subject(s) - lipase , chemistry , candida rugosa , hydrolysis , arachidonic acid , chromatography , fatty acid , urea , triacylglycerol lipase , alcohol , biochemistry , enzyme
An attempt was made to enrich arachidonic acid (AA) from Mortierella single‐cell oil, which had an AA content of 25%. The first step involved the hydrolysis of the oil with Pseudomonas sp. lipase. A mixture of 2.5 g oil, 2.5 g water, and 4000 units (U) Pseudomonas lipase was incubated at 40°C for 40 h with stirring at 500 rpm. The hydrolysis was 90% complete after 40 h, and the resulting free fatty acids (FFA) were extracted with n ‐hexane (AA content, 25%; recovery of AA, 91%). The second step involved the selective esterification of the fatty acids with lauryl alcohol and Candida rugosa lipase. A mixture of 3.5 g fatty acids/lauryl alcohol (1:1, mol/mol), 1.5 g water, and 1000 U Candida lipase was incubated at 30°C for 16 h with stirring at 500 rpm. Under these conditions, 55% of the fatty acids were esterified, and the AA content in the FFA fraction was raised to 51% with a 92% yield. The long‐chain saturated fatty acids in the FFA fraction were eliminated as urea adducts. This procedure raised the AA content to 63%. To further elevate the AA content, the fatty acids were esterified again in the same manner with Candida lipase. The repeated esterification raised the AA content to 75% with a recovery of 71% of its initial content.

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