Production of omega-3 fatty acids by enzymatic hydrolysis from lemuru fish by-products

Production of omega-3 fatty acids from lemuru fish by-products was studied by enzymatic hydrolysis using a lipase enzyme in one liter of the batch reactor. The hydrolysis temperature of fish oil was set at 45 to 55 ℃ for 0 to 24 h, whereas agitation from 50 to 150 rpm. RSM-Box Bhenken was used to st...

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Main Authors: Kosasih, Wawan, Tina Rosmalina, R., Risdian, Chandra, Saepudin, Endang, Sri Priatni
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spelling my-ukm.journal.175842021-11-19T01:43:33Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/17584/ Production of omega-3 fatty acids by enzymatic hydrolysis from lemuru fish by-products Kosasih, Wawan Tina Rosmalina, R. Risdian, Chandra Saepudin, Endang Sri Priatni, Production of omega-3 fatty acids from lemuru fish by-products was studied by enzymatic hydrolysis using a lipase enzyme in one liter of the batch reactor. The hydrolysis temperature of fish oil was set at 45 to 55 ℃ for 0 to 24 h, whereas agitation from 50 to 150 rpm. RSM-Box Bhenken was used to study the effect of these parameters on omega-3 (EPA, docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), and α-linolenic acid (ALA)) content. The % free fatty acid (FFA), acid index, peroxide index, iodine index, and saponification index of lemuru fish oil was 0.925, 2.52, 42.5, 97.28, and 160.11%, respectively. GC-MS analysis results showed that unsaturated fatty acids content (62.34%), which are consisted of omega-3 (EPA, DHA, and ALA), omega-6 and omega-9, was much higher than saturated acids (12.97%). The experiment data showed that the highest EPA (1.221%) and DHA (0.312%) content were reached at 50 ℃ and 24 h with 150 rpm of agitation. However, through the RSM-Box Bhenken analysis and 3D surface plot, it was suggested that the optimum condition was obtained at 45 ℃ and 24 h with 150 rpm of agitation with the content of EPA, DHA, and ALA were 1.709, 0.49, and 1.237%, respectively. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2021-08 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/17584/1/11.pdf Kosasih, Wawan and Tina Rosmalina, R. and Risdian, Chandra and Saepudin, Endang and Sri Priatni, (2021) Production of omega-3 fatty acids by enzymatic hydrolysis from lemuru fish by-products. Sains Malaysiana, 50 (8). pp. 2271-2282. ISSN 0126-6039 https://www.ukm.my/jsm/malay_journals/jilid50bil8_2021/KandunganJilid50Bil8_2021.html
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description Production of omega-3 fatty acids from lemuru fish by-products was studied by enzymatic hydrolysis using a lipase enzyme in one liter of the batch reactor. The hydrolysis temperature of fish oil was set at 45 to 55 ℃ for 0 to 24 h, whereas agitation from 50 to 150 rpm. RSM-Box Bhenken was used to study the effect of these parameters on omega-3 (EPA, docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), and α-linolenic acid (ALA)) content. The % free fatty acid (FFA), acid index, peroxide index, iodine index, and saponification index of lemuru fish oil was 0.925, 2.52, 42.5, 97.28, and 160.11%, respectively. GC-MS analysis results showed that unsaturated fatty acids content (62.34%), which are consisted of omega-3 (EPA, DHA, and ALA), omega-6 and omega-9, was much higher than saturated acids (12.97%). The experiment data showed that the highest EPA (1.221%) and DHA (0.312%) content were reached at 50 ℃ and 24 h with 150 rpm of agitation. However, through the RSM-Box Bhenken analysis and 3D surface plot, it was suggested that the optimum condition was obtained at 45 ℃ and 24 h with 150 rpm of agitation with the content of EPA, DHA, and ALA were 1.709, 0.49, and 1.237%, respectively.
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author Kosasih, Wawan
Tina Rosmalina, R.
Risdian, Chandra
Saepudin, Endang
Sri Priatni,
spellingShingle Kosasih, Wawan
Tina Rosmalina, R.
Risdian, Chandra
Saepudin, Endang
Sri Priatni,
Production of omega-3 fatty acids by enzymatic hydrolysis from lemuru fish by-products
author_facet Kosasih, Wawan
Tina Rosmalina, R.
Risdian, Chandra
Saepudin, Endang
Sri Priatni,
author_sort Kosasih, Wawan
title Production of omega-3 fatty acids by enzymatic hydrolysis from lemuru fish by-products
title_short Production of omega-3 fatty acids by enzymatic hydrolysis from lemuru fish by-products
title_full Production of omega-3 fatty acids by enzymatic hydrolysis from lemuru fish by-products
title_fullStr Production of omega-3 fatty acids by enzymatic hydrolysis from lemuru fish by-products
title_full_unstemmed Production of omega-3 fatty acids by enzymatic hydrolysis from lemuru fish by-products
title_sort production of omega-3 fatty acids by enzymatic hydrolysis from lemuru fish by-products
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2021
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/17584/1/11.pdf
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https://www.ukm.my/jsm/malay_journals/jilid50bil8_2021/KandunganJilid50Bil8_2021.html
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