Abstract

Abstract The biosynthesis of structured lipids (SLs) in organic solvent media (OSM) was carried out by the interesterification of flaxseed oil (FO) TAGs and tricaprylin (TC) using Lipozyme TL-IM from Thermomyces lanuginosus . The bioconversion yield (BY, %) of medium-long-medium type SLs (MLM-SLs), including CLnC (C-caprylic and Ln-linolenic acids), CLaC (La-linoleic acid) and COC ( O -oleic acid), was monitored. Response surface methodology (RSM) was used to obtain significant models for the responses and to optimize the interesterification reaction, on the basis of a three level, five variable fractional factorial design (FFD) with center points. For the optimization of the interesterification reaction significant parameters, including reaction time ( R t ), reaction temperature ( T r ), TC to FO molar ratio ( M r ), enzyme concentration ( E c ), and agitation speed ( A s , 100–300 rpm), were considered. The optimal conditions generated for the maximum synthesis of CLnC, CLaC and COC, were found to be, 4.00–4.01 h for R t , 41.49–50.00 °C for T r , 1.5% for E c , 5.00–5.13 mol/mol for M r and 260–300 rpm for A s . Under these optimal conditions, the BY of CLnC, CLaC and COC were predicted to be 35.34–35.45, 4.09–4.19 and 8.44–8.53%, respectively.

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