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Enzymatic synthesis of ω-3 fatty acids-based structured phospholipids: a novel solvent-free preparation approach and its catalytic mechanism


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Wu, Yuxin and Peng, Xianwu and Lee, Yee-Ying and Xie, Pengkai and Tan, Chin-Ping and Wang, Yong and Zhang, Zhen (2024) Enzymatic synthesis of ω-3 fatty acids-based structured phospholipids: a novel solvent-free preparation approach and its catalytic mechanism. Food Bioscience, 62. art. no. 105246. pp. 1-10. ISSN 2212-4292; eISSN: 2212-4306

Abstract

ω-3 fatty acids-based phospholipids (ω-3-PLs) exhibit higher bioavailability within organisms and stability compared to polyunsaturated fatty acids in their neutral forms. In this study, ω-3 fatty acids enriched partial acylglycerols (ω-3-AGs) were produced from hydrolysis of algal oil firstly. The effects of hydrolysis processing parameters such as enzyme type, enzyme loading, oil-water ratio, reaction temperature, and time were evaluated. Subsequently, ω-3-PLs were prepared via interesterification of ω-3-AGs with PLs catalyzed by PLA1. When monoacylglycerols (MAGs) reached 60% in partial acylglycerols, the interesterification reaction showed a marked improvement, leading to the achievement of the optimal final ω-3-PLs content of 38.93%. Using molecular docking techniques to speculate on the catalytic mechanism, the results indicate that MAGs exhibit an affinity of up to −6.33 kcal/mol with PLA1, verifying their critical role in the interesterification process.


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Item Type: Article
Divisions: Faculty of Food Science and Technology
DOI Number: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fbio.2024.105246
Publisher: Elsevier
Keywords: Hydrolysis reaction; Interesterification reaction; Molecular docking; ω-3-PLs
Depositing User: Ms. Nur Faseha Mohd Kadim
Date Deposited: 21 Apr 2025 02:37
Last Modified: 21 Apr 2025 02:37
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URI: http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/115355
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