Da Som No
Korea University
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Food Chemistry | 2014
Tingting Zhao; Da Som No; Byung Hee Kim; Hugo S. Garcia; Yangha Kim; In Hwan Kim
n-3 Polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 PUFA)-enriched phosphatidylcholine (PC) was successfully produced with fatty acid from fish oil and PC from soybean by immobilized phospholipase A1-catalyzed acidolysis. Detailed studies of immobilization were carried out, and Lewatit VP OC 1600 was selected as a carrier for preparation of immobilized phospholipase A1, which was used for modification of PC by acidolysis. For acidolysis of PC with n-3 PUFA, the effects of several parameters, namely, water content, temperature, and enzyme loading on the reaction time course were investigated to determine optimum conditions. The optimum water content, temperature, and enzyme loading were 1.0%, 55 °C, and 20%, respectively. The highest incorporation (57.4 mol%) of n-3 PUFA into PC was obtained at 24h and the yield of PC was 16.7 mol%. The yield of PC increased significantly by application of vacuum, even though a slight decrease of n-3 PUFA incorporation was observed.
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2013
Da Som No; Tingting Zhao; Junsoo Lee; Jeom Sig Lee; In Hwan Kim
Phytosteryl ester synthesized with pinolenic acid (PLA) from pine nut oil is expected to have features of both phytosterol and PLA. In this study, lipase from Candida rugosa (CRL) was immobilized and then used to optimize conditions for synthesis of phytosteryl ester containing PLA. Lewatit VP OC 1600, a macroporous hydrophobic resin, was selected as the best carrier, and the optimum condition for the immobilization of CRL was established. With immobilized CRL prepared, synthesis of phytosteryl ester with fatty acid from pine nut oil was carried out. Parameters investigated were temperature, molar ratio (phytosterol to fatty acid), enzyme loading, and vacuum. Optimum conditions for synthesis of phytosteryl ester were a temperature of 60 °C, molar ratio of 1:4, enzyme loading of 10% (based on the total weight of the substrate), and pressure of 80 kPa. The maximum conversion of phytosteryl ester was ca. 93 mol % at the optimum condition.
Food Chemistry | 2015
Da Som No; Ting Ting Zhao; Yangha Kim; Mi Ra Yoon; Jeom Sig Lee; In Hwan Kim
Pinolenic acid (PLA) is a polyunsaturated fatty acid of plant origin. PLA has been successfully enriched according to a two-step process involving lipase-catalysed esterification and urea complexation. For the first step, the fatty acids present in pine nut oil were selectively esterified with lauryl alcohol using Candida rugosa lipase. Under the optimum conditions of 0.1% enzyme loading, 10% additional water, and 15 °C, PLA was enriched up to 43 mol% from an initial value of 13 mol% in the pine nut oil. For the second step, the PLA-enriched fraction from the first step was subjected to a urea complexation process. In this way, PLA enrichments with purities greater than 95 mol% were obtained at urea to fatty acid ratios greater than 3:1 (wt/wt), and 100% pure PLA was produced at a urea to fatty acid ratio of 5:1 with an 8.7 mol% yield.
Journal of Molecular Catalysis B-enzymatic | 2014
Tingting Zhao; Da Som No; Yangha Kim; Young Soon Kim; In Hwan Kim
Journal of Molecular Catalysis B-enzymatic | 2013
Da Som No; Tingting Zhao; Byung Hee Kim; Hee Don Choi; In Hwan Kim
Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society | 2014
Ramiro Baeza-Jiménez; Da Som No; Christina Otero; Hugo S. Garcia; Jeom Sig Lee; In Hwan Kim
European Journal of Lipid Science and Technology | 2014
Ji Yeon Baik; Da Som No; Se Wook Oh; In Hwan Kim
Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society | 2014
Seung In Hong; Na Ma; Da Som No; Nakyung Choi; Ji Yeon Baik; Chong Tai Kim; Yangha Kim; Eugene B. Chang; In Hwan Kim
Journal of Supercritical Fluids | 2014
Na Ma; Seung In Hong; Tingting Zhao; Da Som No; Chong Tai Kim; Yangha Kim; In Hwan Kim
Industrial Crops and Products | 2018
Nakyung Choi; Da Som No; Heejin Kim; Byung Hee Kim; Jieun Kwak; Jeom Sig Lee; In Hwan Kim