Title : Characteristics and Feasibility of Trans-Free Plastic Fats through Lipozyme TL IM-Catalyzed Interesterification of Palm Stearin and Akebia trifoliata Variety Australis Seed Oil - Zhao_2014_J.Agric.Food.Chem_62_3293 |
Author(s) : Zhao SQ , Hu JN , Zhu XM , Bai CQ , Peng HL , Xiong H , Hu JW , Zhao Q |
Ref : Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry , 62 :3293 , 2014 |
Abstract :
Akebia trifoliata var. australis seed oil (ASO) was used as an edible oil in China. However, in-depth research studies on ASO have yet to be conducted for production of plastic fats in food industry. In this work, an immobilized lipase from Thermomyces lanuginosus (TL IM) was employed to catalyze palm stearin (PS) with different ratios of ASO in a laboratory-scale operation at 60 degreeC. The physical properties [e.g., fatty acid profile, slip melting point (SMP), solid fat content (SFC), polymorphic form, and microstructure] of physical blends (PBs) were analyzed and compared with those of the interesterified products (IPs). Results showed that SMPs of IPs (33.20-37.60 degreeC) decreased compared with those of PBs (48.03-49.30 degreeC). Meanwhile, IPs showed a good SFC range from 16.11% to 28.29% at 25 degreeC with mostly beta' polymorphic forms determined by X-ray diffraction analysis. It should be mentioned that no trans fatty acids (TFAs) were detected in any products, suggesting much more health-benefits of IPs. Texture tests showed that PBs (3318.19 +/- 86.67 g) were markedly harder than IPs (557.02 +/- 12.75 g). Conclusively, our study demonstrated that ASO can be utilized to produce trans-free plastic fats with good qualities through lipase-catalyzed interesterification. |
PubMedSearch : Zhao_2014_J.Agric.Food.Chem_62_3293 |
PubMedID: 24655125 |
Zhao SQ, Hu JN, Zhu XM, Bai CQ, Peng HL, Xiong H, Hu JW, Zhao Q (2014)
Characteristics and Feasibility of Trans-Free Plastic Fats through Lipozyme TL IM-Catalyzed Interesterification of Palm Stearin and Akebia trifoliata Variety Australis Seed Oil
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
62 :3293
Zhao SQ, Hu JN, Zhu XM, Bai CQ, Peng HL, Xiong H, Hu JW, Zhao Q (2014)
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
62 :3293