Avery Sengupta
College of Science and Technology
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British Journal of Nutrition | 2012
Avery Sengupta; Mahua Ghosh
The present study evaluated the effect of mustard oil enriched in capric acid, a medium-chain fatty acid, on antioxidant enzyme activities in liver and brain and on the levels of malondialdehyde (MDA) in liver, brain and plasma in rats; the effect of adding cholesterol to the diet was also investigated. Charles Foster male albino rats weighing 80-100 g were fed one of four diets for 30 d (six rats per group). In the absence of added dietary cholesterol, the addition of capric acid to the diet resulted in lower plasma total cholesterol, non-HDL-cholesterol and TAG concentrations, higher HDL-cholesterol concentrations, higher antioxidant enzyme activities in liver and brain and lower MDA concentrations in liver, brain and plasma. Adding cholesterol to the diet increased plasma total cholesterol, non-HDL-cholesterol and TAG concentrations, decreased HDL-cholesterol concentration, decreased the activities of antioxidant enzymes and increased tissue and plasma MDA concentrations. Including capric acid in the diet of rats receiving cholesterol at least partly prevented the effects of the increased cholesterol. It is concluded that compared with native mustard oil, capric acid-enriched mustard oil improves blood lipids, enhances antioxidant protection and reduces lipid peroxidation.
Journal of Oleo Science | 2015
Avery Sengupta; Susmita Roy; Sohini Mukherjee; Mahua Ghosh
A comparative study was done on the production of different medium chain fatty acid (MCFA) rich mustard oil using a stirred tank batchreactor (STBR) and packed bed bio reactor (PBBR) using three commercially available immobilised lipases viz. Thermomyces lanuginosus, Candida antarctica and Rhizomucor meihe. Three different MCFAs capric, caprylic and lauric acids were incorporated in the mustard oil. Reaction parameters, such as substrate molar ratio, reaction temperature and enzyme concentration were standardized in the STBR and maintained in the PBBR. To provide equal time of residence between the substrate and enzyme in both the reactors for the same amount of substrates, the substrate flow rate in the PBBR was maintainedat 0.27 ml/min. Gas liquid chromatography was used to monitor the incorporation of MCFA in mustard oil. The study showed that the PBBR was more efficient than the STBR in the synthesis of structured lipids with less migration of acyl groups. The physico-chemical parameters of the product along with fatty acid composition in all positions and sn-2 positions were also determined.
Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society | 2010
Avery Sengupta; Moumita Pal; Sumita SilRoy; Mahua Ghosh
Lipids | 2010
Avery Sengupta; Mahua Ghosh
Journal of Oleo Science | 2014
Avery Sengupta; Mahua Ghosh; Dipak K. Bhattacharyya
European Journal of Lipid Science and Technology | 2011
Avery Sengupta; Mahua Ghosh
Journal of Food Science and Technology-mysore | 2015
Avery Sengupta; Mahua Ghosh; D. K. Bhattacharyya
Indian Journal of Experimental Biology | 2013
Avery Sengupta; Mahua Ghosh
Journal of Food Science and Technology-mysore | 2016
Moumita Ghosh; Avery Sengupta; Dipak K. Bhattacharyya; Mahua Ghosh
Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences | 2013
Avery Sengupta; Mahua Ghosh