Nutritional targeting modification of silkworm pupae oil catalyzed by a smart hydrogel immobilized lipase
To prepare a nutritional supplement using silkworm pupae oil (SPO) as a feedstock, a microfluidic reactor with a smart hydrogel immobilized lipase was first constructed to reduce the relative content of palmitic acid at sn -1,3 and improve the nutritional function. The effects of flow rate, reaction...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Food & function 2021-07, Vol.12 (14), p.624-6253 |
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Zusammenfassung: | To prepare a nutritional supplement using silkworm pupae oil (SPO) as a feedstock, a microfluidic reactor with a smart hydrogel immobilized lipase was first constructed to reduce the relative content of palmitic acid at
sn
-1,3 and improve the nutritional function. The effects of flow rate, reaction temperature, and substrate molar ratio were investigated.
In vitro
digestion and pH-stat models were employed to analyze the digestion feature after the modification of SPO, while HPLC-ELSD, zeta potential, DSC, and TGA were used to evaluate the nutritional function. The relative content of "OOO" and "OPO" type triglycerides was increased by 49.48% and 107.67%, and that of palmitic acid at
sn
-1,3 was decreased by 49.61% in 10 s. After the verification of the
in vitro
digestion model, the fatty acid release rate of the modified SPO was significantly improved by 22.07%, indicating the nutritional function improvement of SPO. Therefore, the nutritional function of SPO has been improved successfully by the application of a microchannel reactor with photo-immobilized lipase, which could set a reference for the utilization of insect oil resources.
A brief description of the nutritional targeting design strategy for SPO. A microfluidic reactor with a smart hydrogel was first constructed and its application successfully improved the nutritional function of SPO by the decrease of PA. |
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ISSN: | 2042-6496 2042-650X |
DOI: | 10.1039/d1fo00913c |