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dc.creatorSabally, Kebba 51237, autor. aut
dc.creatorKarboune, Salwa 51238.
dc.creatorKermasha, Selim 51239.
dc.creatorSt-Louis, Richard 51240.
dc.creatorDepartment of Food Science and Agricultural Chemistry, McGill University, Ste-Anne de Bellevue, Québec, Canada 51241.
dc.descriptionThe enzymatic transesterification of selected phenolic acids with TAG, including trilinolein (TLA) and trilinolenin (TLNA), was investigated in an organic solvent medium. Maximal bioconversion of 66 percent was obtained with a dihydrocaffeic acid (DHCA) to TLA ratio of 1:2 after 5 d of reaction. Similarly, the highest bioconversion of 62 percent was obtained with a DHCA to TLNA ratio of 1:2, but after 12 d of reaction. However, a ratio of 1:4 DHCA/TLA decreased the bioconversion to 53 percent. Transesterification reactions of ferulic acid with both TAG, using a ratio of 1:2, resulted in low bioconversion of 16 and 14 percent with TLA and TLNA, respectively. The overall results indicated that bioconversion of phenolic MAG was higher than that of phenolic DAG. The structures of mono- and dilinoleyl dihydrocaffeate as well as those of mono- and dilinolenyl dihydrocaffeate were confirmed by LC-MS analyses. The phenolic lipids demonstrated moderate radical-scavenging activity.
dc.descriptionThe enzymatic transesterification of selected phenolic acids with TAG, including trilinolein (TLA) and trilinolenin (TLNA), was investigated in an organic solvent medium. Maximal bioconversion of 66 percent was obtained with a dihydrocaffeic acid (DHCA) to TLA ratio of 1:2 after 5 d of reaction. Similarly, the highest bioconversion of 62 percent was obtained with a DHCA to TLNA ratio of 1:2, but after 12 d of reaction. However, a ratio of 1:4 DHCA/TLA decreased the bioconversion to 53 percent. Transesterification reactions of ferulic acid with both TAG, using a ratio of 1:2, resulted in low bioconversion of 16 and 14 percent with TLA and TLNA, respectively. The overall results indicated that bioconversion of phenolic MAG was higher than that of phenolic DAG. The structures of mono- and dilinoleyl dihydrocaffeate as well as those of mono- and dilinolenyl dihydrocaffeate were confirmed by LC-MS analyses. The phenolic lipids demonstrated moderate radical-scavenging activity.
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dc.subjectÁcidos fenólicos.
dc.subjectTransesterificación
dc.subjectTRILINOLEIN
dc.titleLipase-Catalyzed Transesterification of Trilinolein or Trilinolenin with Selected Phenolic Acids.
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