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Fatty acid selectivity of lipases: γ-linolenic acid from borage oil
Authors:Thomas A. Foglia  Philip E. Sonnet
Affiliation:(1) U.S. Department of Agriculture, ARS, Eastern Regional Research Center, 600 East Mermaid Lane, 19118 Philadelphia, PA
Abstract:The γ-linolenic acid (Z,Z,Z-6,9,12-octadecatrienoic acid, GLA) present in borage oil free fatty acids was concentrated in esterification reactions that were catalyzed by several preparations of the acyl-specific lipase ofGeotrichum candidum. In this manner, a 95% recovery of the GLA originally present in borage oil (25% GLA) was obtained as a highly enriched fatty acid fraction with a GLA content of >70%. Other fatty acids concentrated in this fraction were the monounsaturated fatty acids with chainlengths of C-20 and longer that were present in the oil. An immobilized preparation ofG. candidum on silica gel also was used for the enrichment of GLA in borage oil. In this instance, a 75% recovery of GLA was obtained, and the supported lipase was reusable (three cycles) with minimal loss in activity. Presented in part at the 84th Annual Meeting of the American Oil Chemists’ Society, Anaheim, California, May 1993.
Keywords:Borage oil  fatty acid selectivity   Geotrichum candidum   immobilization  γ  -linolenic acid  lipase
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