Synthesis and Characterization of Mono- and Diacylglycerol Enriched Functional Oil by Enzymatic Glycerolysis of Corn Oil

옥수수유로부터의 효소적 glycerolysis에 의한 monoacylglycerol과 diacylglycerol 함유 기능성 유지 합성 및 특성연구

  • Park, Rae-Kyun (Department of Food Science and Technology, Chungnam National University) ;
  • Lee, Ki-Teak (Department of Food Science and Technology, Chungnam National University)
  • Published : 2004.04.30

Abstract

Mono-and diacylglycerol-enriched oil was produced from corn oil through enzymatic glycerolysis using 1,3-specific immobilized lipase in solvent-free system and stirred-tank batch reactor. HPLC analysis revealed enriched oil was respectively composed of: 45.05, 16.27, 23.05, and 14.98% triacylglycerol, 1,3-diacylglycerol, 1,2-diacylglycerol, and monoacylglycerol; 13.21, 0.15, 2.02, 34.36, 49.12, and 1.14 mol% palmitic, palmitoleic, stearic, oleic, linoleic, and linolenic acids; and 0.014, 0.029, 0.010 and 0.053% ${\alpha},\;{\gamma},\;{\delta}-$, and total tocopherols. Physiochemical and melting properties of enriched oil were evaluated. Oxidative stability study revealed enriched oil showed higher peroxide and p-anisidine values than corn oil. Rosemary extracts (100 to 300 ppm) reduce oxidation.

회분식 반응기(stirred-tank batch reactor)를 사용한 DAG, MAG 함유 기능성유지를 비용매계(solvent-free system) 조건에서 효소적 반응을 이용하여 합성하였다. 48시간 동안 합성된 지질을 HPLC를 사용한 TAG, 1,3-DAG, 1,2-DAG 및 MAG 함량 분석결과 각각 45.05, 16.27, 23.05 및 14.98%로 분석되었으며 체중개선 기능성 유지의 지방산 조성 분석결과 palmitic, palmitoleic, stearic, oleic, linoleic 및 linolenic acid가 13.21, 0.15, 2.02, 34.36, 49.12 및 1.14 mol%로 분석되었다. 합성된 지질의 ${\alpha},\;{\gamma}$${\delta}-tocopherol$ 함량을 분석한 결과는 각각 0.014, 0.029 및 0.010%로 분석되었으며 총 tocopherol 함량은 0.053%로 나타났다. 또한 재구성된 지질을 사용하여 산가, 비누화가, 요오드가를 측정하였으며 융점 및 결정화점을 살펴보고 이를 통하여 옥수수유로 유래된 DAG, MAG를 함유한 체중개선 기능성 유지의 이화학적, 물리적 특징을 규명하였다. 체중개선 기능성 유지의 산화 안정성 실험을 시행한 결과 체중개선 기능성 유지가 원료유인 옥수수유보다 높은 과산화물가와 p-anisidine가를 보였으며 각기 달리 혼합한 rosemary추출물(100, 200 및 300ppm)이 체중개선 기능성 유지와 옥수수유의 산화를 감소 시켰다.

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