Anders Falk Vikbjerg
Technical University of Denmark
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Biotechnology Progress | 2008
Anders Falk Vikbjerg; Huiling Mu; Xuebing Xu
Lipase‐catalyzed acidolysis was examined for the production of structured phospholipids in a hexane system. In a practical operation of the reaction system, the formation of lyso‐phospholipids from hydrolysis is often a serious problem, as demonstrated from previous studies. A clear elucidation of the issue and optimization of the system are essential for the practical applications in reality. The effects of enzyme dosage, reaction temperature, solvent amount, reaction time, and substrate ratio were optimized in terms of the acyl incorporation, which led to the products, and lyso‐phospholipids formed by hydrolysis, which led to the low yields. The biocatalyst used was the commercial immobilized lipase Lipozyme TL IM and substrates used were phosphatidylcholine (PC) from soybean and caprylic acid. A response surface design was used to evaluate the influence of selected parameters and their relationships on the incorporation of caprylic acid and the corresponding recovery of PC. Incorporation of fatty acids increased with increasing enzyme dosage, reaction temperature, solvent amount, reaction time, and substrate ratio. Enzyme dosage had the most significant effect on the incorporation, followed by reaction time, reaction temperature, solvent amount, and substrate ratio. However the parameters had also a negative influence on the PC recovery. Solvent amount had the most negative effect on recovery, followed by enzyme dosage, temperature, and reaction time. Individually substrate ratio had no significant effect on the PC recovery. Interactions were observed between different parameters. On the basis of the models, the reaction was optimized for the maximum incorporation and maximum PC recovery. With all of the considerations, the optimal conditions are recommended as enzyme dosage 29%, reaction time 50 h, temperature 54 °C, substrate ratio 15 mol/mol caprylic acid/PC, and 5 mL of hexane per 3 g substrate. No additional water is necessary. Under these conditions, an incorporation of caprylic acid up to 46% and recovery of PC up to 60% can be obtained from the prediction. The prediction was confirmed from the verification experiments.
Biotechnology Advances | 2005
Zheng Guo; Anders Falk Vikbjerg; Xuebing Xu
Journal of Molecular Catalysis B-enzymatic | 2005
Anders Falk Vikbjerg; Huiling Mu; Xuebing Xu
Journal of Biotechnology | 2007
Anders Falk Vikbjerg; Huiling Mu; Xuebing Xu
Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society | 2005
Anders Falk Vikbjerg; Lifeng Peng; Huiling Mu; Xuebing Xu
Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society | 2007
Anders Falk Vikbjerg; Thomas Lars Andresen; Kent Jørgensen; Huiling Mu; Xuebing Xu
Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society | 2006
Anders Falk Vikbjerg; Huiling Mu; Xuebing Xu
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2006
Anders Falk Vikbjerg; Jean-Yves Rusig; Gunnar Eigil Jonsson; Huiling Mu; Xuebing Xu
Modifying Lipids for Use in Food | 2006
Xuebing Xu; Zheng Guo; Hong Zhang; Anders Falk Vikbjerg; M.L. Damstrup
Separation and Purification Technology | 2006
Anders Falk Vikbjerg; Gunnar Eigil Jonsson; Huiling Mu; Xuebing Xu