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Variability of Omega-3/6 Fatty Acid Obtained Through Extraction-Transesterification Processes from <i>Phaeodactylum tricornutum</i>
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WoS WOS:000697235900013
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85115377758
DOI 10.17344/ACSI.2020.6621
Año 2021
Tipo artículo de investigación

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Autores Afiliación Chile

Instituciones Chile

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Internacional

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Extranjeras


Abstract



The effect of direct transesterification methods on the omega-3/6 composition of extracts from Phaeodactylum tricornutum was studied. The aim of this work was to identify an extraction method which allowed to obtain the most suitable profile of fatty acids in terms of its potential benefits to health, particularly if further used in the food industry. Seven methods using acids, alkalis, and heterogeneous-catalysts, (namely methods from 1 to 7, abbreviated as M1-M7) were performed to determine alpha-linolenic (ALA), linoleic (LA), docosahexaenoic (DHA) and eicosapentaenoic (EPA) acids. The composition of fatty acids was in all cases characterized by the major abundance of palmitic (23.95-34.08%), palmitoleic (30.94-35.56%), oleic acids (3.00-7.41%), and EPA (0.5-6.45%). Unsaturated fatty acids extraction yield was higher with a two-step transesterification process (M6, 63.65%). The total fatty acid methyl ester content (FAME) obtained with acid-transesterification (M1) reached about 21% wt, and 60% w/w total lipids. ALA higher relative content (ALA/LA ratio) was obtained when a lipid pre-extraction step was performed prior to acid-catalysis (M4). The transesterification method based on alkali-catalyst (M3, KOH catalyst) led to obtain higher DHA relative contents (DHA/EPA ratio up to 0.11), although its FAME content was 3.75-fold lower than that obtained with acid-transesterification (M1). Overall, this study shows that direct transesterification with alkali-catalyst (M3) improves the determination of PUFA content from the diatom through a more efficient transesterification-based extraction process, and thus allow to assess the value of the biomass more accurately for application in the food industry.

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Revista ISSN
Acta Chimica Slovenica 1318-0207

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Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
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Chemistry (All)
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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 RUIZ-DOMINGUEZ, MARIA DEL CARMEN Mujer Universidad de Antofagasta - Chile
2 Toledo, Constanza Mujer Universidad de Antofagasta - Chile
3 Ordenes, Daniel Hombre Universidad de Antofagasta - Chile
4 Vilchez, Carlos Hombre Univ Huelva - España
Universidad de Huelva - España
5 Ardiles, Paula Mujer Universidad de Antofagasta - Chile
6 Palma, Jenifer Mujer Universidad de Antofagasta - Chile
7 Cerezal, Pedro Hombre Universidad de Antofagasta - Chile

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Comisión Nacional de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica
Universidad de Antofagasta
University of Antofagasta
Undergraduate Thesis Scholarship Fund
ANID (National Agency for Research and Development of Chile, previously CONICYT)

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Our research group "LAMICBA" thanks "Laboratorio Microalgas y Compuestos Bioactivos Microalgas" at University of Antofagasta, Chile for providing microalgal samples. In addition, this research was financed by several projects belonging to national public resources ANID (National Agency for Research and Development of Chile, previously CONICYT) and the University of Antofagasta. They are codified as PAI-79160037, FONDECYT-11170017, and Undergraduate Thesis Scholarship Fund-649/19, respectively.
Our research group “LAMICBA” thanks “Laborato-rio Microalgas y Compuestos Bioactivos Microalgas” at University of Antofagasta, Chile for providing microalgal samples. In addition, this research was financed by several projects belonging to national public resources ANID (National Agency for Research and Development of Chile, previously CONICYT) and the University of Antofagasta. They are codified as PAI-79160037, FOND-ECYT-11170017, and Undergraduate Thesis Scholarship Fund-649/19, respectively.

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