Structured triacylglycerols resembling human milk fat by transesterification catalyzed by papaya (Carica papaya) latex

Structured triacylglycerols resembling human milk fat, that contain palmitoyl (16:0) moieties predominantly at the sn-2-position of the glycerol backbone and oleoyl (18:1) and linoleoyl (18:2) moieties at the sn-1,3-positions, have been prepared by regiospecific transesterification of tripalmitin wi...

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description Structured triacylglycerols resembling human milk fat, that contain palmitoyl (16:0) moieties predominantly at the sn-2-position of the glycerol backbone and oleoyl (18:1) and linoleoyl (18:2) moieties at the sn-1,3-positions, have been prepared by regiospecific transesterification of tripalmitin with fatty acids of low-erucic rapeseed oil using a plant lipase--papaya latex--and for comparison Lipozyme, as biocatalyst.
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infant formulas
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Methods. Procedures. Technologies
Milk
Rapeseed oil
triacylglycerol lipase
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