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Immobilized Lipase in the Synthesis of High Purity Medium Chain Diacylglycerols Using a Bubble Column Reactor: Characterization and Application

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2020.00466

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immobilized lipase; Candida antarctica lipase B; medium chain fatty acid; diacylglycerol; purification; water-in-oil emulsion; dioctanoylglycerol; didecanoylglycerol

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  1. Pearl River S & T Nova Program of Guangzhou [201806010200]
  2. Bureau of Science and Information of Guangzhou [201803020032]

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Novozym (R) 435, an immobilized lipase from Candida antarctica B. (CALB), was used as a biocatalyst for the synthesis of high purity medium chain diacylglycerol (MCD) in a bubble column reactor. In this work, the properties of the MCD produced were characterized followed by determining its practical application as an emulsifier in water-in-oil (W/O) emulsion. Two types of MCDs, namely, dicaprylin (C-8-DAG) and dicaprin (C-10-DAG), were prepared through enzymatic esterification using the following conditions: 5% Novozym (R) 435, 2.5% deionized water, 60 degrees C for 30 min followed by purification. A single-step molecular distillation (MD) (100-140 degrees C, 0.1 Pa, 300 rpm) was performed and comparison was made to that of a double-step purification with MD followed by silica gel column chromatography technique (MD + SGCC). Crude C-8-DAG and C-10-DAG with DAG concentration of 41 and 44%, respectively, were obtained via the immobilized enzyme catalyzing reaction. Post-purification via MD, the concentrations of C-8-DAG and C-10-DAG were increased to 80 and 83%, respectively. Both MCDs had purity of 99% after the MD + SGCC purification step. Although Novozym (R) 435 is a non-specific lipase, higher ratios of 1,3-DAG to 1,2-DAG were acquired. Via MD, the ratios of 1,3-DAG to 1,2-DAG in C-8-DAG and C-10-DAG were 5.8:1 and 7.3:1, respectively. MCDs that were purified using MD + SGCC were found to contain 1,3-DAG to 1,2-DAG ratios of 8.8:1 and 9.8:1 in C-8-DAG and C-10-DAG, respectively. The crystallization and melting peaks were shifted to higher temperature regions as the purity of the MCD was increased. Dense needle-like crystals were observed in MCDs with high purities. Addition of 5% C-8-DAG and C-10-DAG as emulsifier together in the presence of 9% of hydrogenated soybean oil produced stable W/O emulsion with particle size of 18 and 10 mu m, respectively.

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