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An efficient upgrading approach to produce n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids-rich edible grade oil from high-acid squid visceral oil

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Abstract High-acid squid visceral oil is unsuitable for consumption owing to its high content of free fatty acids (FAs). In this study, an edible grade resource of n -3 polyunsaturated… Click to show full abstract

Abstract High-acid squid visceral oil is unsuitable for consumption owing to its high content of free fatty acids (FAs). In this study, an edible grade resource of n -3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) was developed from high-acid squid visceral oil (HASVO) by converting free FAs and partial glycerides in HASVO to ethyl esters (EEs) using a partial glycerides-selective lipase from Malassezia globosa while leaving triacylglycerol (TAG) intact. FAs in HASVO decreased from 13.84% to 0.06% corresponding to a deacidification efficiency of 99.57% under the optimal conditions. After purification by molecular distillation at 130 °C, a final product contained 99.41% TAG, 0.51% diacylglycerol, and 0.08% FA was obtained with a TAG recovery of 98.86%. The acid, peroxide and anisidine value of the final product fulfilled the demand of edible grade and the high n -3 PUFA content (36.34%) in the obtained glyceride mixtures was comparable to other kinds of marine fish oil, suggesting it could be used as an alternative resource of n -3 PUFA. Moreover, the resulting byproduct EEs with 46.29% n -3 PUFA could be used as substrates for the synthesis of n -3 PUFA-rich structured lipids. This is the first study for upgrading of HASVO to edible grade with the form of TAG.

Keywords: edible grade; high acid; squid visceral; acid squid; oil

Journal Title: Biochemical Engineering Journal
Year Published: 2017

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