아실체인 구조가 효소 Lipase-OF 360,000에 의한 지방산의 가수분해 특성에 미치는 영향

The Effect of Acyl Chain Structure on the Hydrolysis of Fatty Acids from Fish Oil by Lipase-OF 360,000

  • 허병기 (인하대학교 공과대학 화공·고분자·생물공학부) ;
  • 우동진 (인하대학교 공과대학 화공·고분자·생물공학부) ;
  • 박경원 (인하대학교 공과대학 화공·고분자·생물공학부)
  • 발행 : 2000.02.01

초록

Candida cylindracea 유래의 효소 Lipase-OF 360,000을 사용하여 물고기 기름을 구성하고 있는 각 지방산의 가수분해 특성을 규명하여 보았다. 물고기 기름을 구성하고 있는 다양한 지방산중 $C_{14.0}$, $C_{16.0}$$C_{18.0}$의 포화지방산과 이중결합이 하나인 $C_{16.1}$, $C_{18.1}$(n-7), $C_{18.1}$(n-9), $C_{20.1}$$C_{22.1}$의 불포화 지방산은 $\omega$-3 다중불포화지방산에 비하여 쉽게 가수분해되었다. $\omega$-3다중불포화지방산중 탄소수는 동일하나 불포화도가 상이할 경우 불포화도가 낮은 지방산이 불포화도가 높은 지방산보다 쉽게 가수분해되는 특성을 나타내었으며 불포화도는 동일하나 탄소수가 다른 경우 탄소수가 적은 지방산이 탄소수가 많은 지방산보다 쉽게 가수분해되었다. $\omega$-3 다중불포화지방산중 가수분해 반응 후 모노-, 디- 및 트리-클리세라이드 혼합물에 가장 많이 농축되는 지방산은 DHA로 물고기 기름을 구성하는 총 $\omega$-3 지방산의 31.87%에서 가수분해반응 120시간 후에는 글리세라이드 혼합물을 구성하는 총 $\omega$-3 지방산의 51.89%까지 증가하였다.

The hydrolysis characteristics of each fatty acid composing the fish oil by means of the lipase from Candida cylindracea was investigated. The saturated fatty acids, C14:0, C16:0 and C18:0, and the unsaturated fatty acids with one double bond, C16:1, C18:1(n-7), C18:(n-9), C20:1 and C22:1 were more easily hydrolyzed than the $\omega$-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids. when the number of carbon of the $\omega$-3 fatty acids was same but that of double bond was different, the hydrolysis of the $\omega$-3 fatty acids having lower number of double bond was more rapidly carried out. When the degree of polyunsaturation was same but the number of carbon was different, the lipase acted more rapidly upon the $\omega$-3 fatty acids with lower number of carbon. Docosahexaenoic acid(DHA) was most highly concentrated in the glyceride mixture after 120hr hydrolysis among the various $\omega$-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids. The weight percentage of DHA to the $\omega$-3 fatty acids in the fish oil was 31.87% but that in the glyceride mixture after 120hr hydrolysis was 51.89%.

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