2021
DOI: 10.32829/nanoj.v5i1.146
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Kinetic study of a commercial lipase for hydrolysis of semi-refined oil of anchovy (Engraulis ringens) [Estudio cinético de una lipasa comercial para la hidrólisis de aceite semirrefinado de anchoa (Engraulis ringens)]

Abstract: Lipases due to their ecological nature and catalytic versatility, are ideal for their application in the fish oil hydrolysis industry due to their selective property, which allows the preservation of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) in the lipid structure. The objective of this research was to determine the activity and kinetic parameters of a commercial AY AMANO "30SD" lipase, as well as the temperature and time values ​​to achieve an optimal degree of hydrolysis in semi-refined anchovy oil. The experiment… Show more

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“…This difference in the rate of hydrolysis can be attributed to the different length chain and number of double bonds between ARA (C20:4n − 6) and DHA (C22:6n − 3) that can produce a higher discrimination of the lipase against DHA. Other authors who have carried out a similar hydrolysis of PUFA-rich anchovy oils with lipases from other sources have obtained similar results [13,14].…”
Section: Enzymatic Hydrolysis Of Microalgae and Arachidonic Acid Oilssupporting
confidence: 54%
“…This difference in the rate of hydrolysis can be attributed to the different length chain and number of double bonds between ARA (C20:4n − 6) and DHA (C22:6n − 3) that can produce a higher discrimination of the lipase against DHA. Other authors who have carried out a similar hydrolysis of PUFA-rich anchovy oils with lipases from other sources have obtained similar results [13,14].…”
Section: Enzymatic Hydrolysis Of Microalgae and Arachidonic Acid Oilssupporting
confidence: 54%