With supercritical carbon dioxide as a reaction medium, the syntheses of cocoa butter equivalent by interesterification with various lipases were investigated. The study showed that among those five lipases tested, lipase IM-20 from Mucor miehei was the most effective and specific in synthesizing this cocoa butter equivalent product by interesterification. The yields of cocoa butter equivalent are affected by pressure, substrate oil composition, solubility and co-solvent. The best reaction conditions were: reaction pressure at 1500 psi, triglyceride with high content of POP (P, palmitate; O, oleate) and POO, reaction medium with 5.0% water, and reaction temperature at 50°C. The major component of cocoa butter, POS (S, stearate), can be increased by 6.0% by adding a small amount of carbon dioxide. The yield and melting point of the purified cocoa butter equivalent are 53.0% and 34.3°C, respectively.
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