Enzymatic acidolysis of rapeseed oil with capric acid was carried out to obtain structured lipids. The reaction was catalyzed by Lipozyme IM lipase from Rhizomucor miehei. I I e enzyme preparations contained 2.8 and 10% water. The reaction conditions were enzyme load of 8% (w/w total substrates), substrate mole ratio of 1:6 (rapeseed oi1:capric acid), and reaction temperature of 65C. The results showed that triacylglycerols (TAG) after transesterification contained mainly oleic, linoleic and linolenic acids (about 90%) in the internal sn-2 position, whereas capric acid was mostly in the external sn-1,3 positions (approximately 40%). The quantity of water in the reaction medium had a significant influence on the yield and quality ofthe TAGfraction.
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