Li_2018_Appl.Biochem.Biotechnol_184_1061

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Title : Highly Efficient Deacidification of High-Acid Rice Bran Oil Using Methanol as a Novel Acyl Acceptor - Li_2018_Appl.Biochem.Biotechnol_184_1061
Author(s) : Li D , Faiza M , Ali S , Wang W , Tan CP , Yang B , Wang Y
Ref : Appl Biochem Biotechnol , 184 :1061 , 2018
Abstract :

A highly efficient process for reducing the fatty acid (FA) content of high-acid rice bran oil (RBO) was developed by immobilized partial glycerides-selective lipase SMG1-F278N-catalyzed esterification/transesterification using methanol as a novel acyl acceptor. Molecular docking simulation indicated that methanol was much closer to the catalytic serine (Ser-171) compared with ethanol and glycerol, which might be one of the reasons for its high efficiency in the deacidification of high-acid RBO. Additionally, the reaction parameters were optimized to minimize the FA content of high-acid RBO. Under the optimal conditions (substrate molar ratio of methanol to FAs of 1.8:1, enzyme loading of 40sU/g, and at 30s degreesC), FA content decreased from 25.14 to 0.03% after 6sh of reaction. Immobilized SMG1-F278N exhibited excellent methanol tolerance and retained almost 100% of its initial activity after being used for ten batches. After purification by molecular distillation, the final product contained 97.86% triacylglycerol, 2.10% diacylglycerol, and 0.04% FA. The acid value of the final product was 0.09smg KOH/g, which reached the grade one standard of edible oil. Overall, methanol was a superior acyl acceptor for the deacidification of high-acid RBO and the high reusability of immobilized SMG1-F278N indicates an economically attractive process.

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Li D, Faiza M, Ali S, Wang W, Tan CP, Yang B, Wang Y (2018)
Highly Efficient Deacidification of High-Acid Rice Bran Oil Using Methanol as a Novel Acyl Acceptor
Appl Biochem Biotechnol 184 :1061

Li D, Faiza M, Ali S, Wang W, Tan CP, Yang B, Wang Y (2018)
Appl Biochem Biotechnol 184 :1061