超声辅助提取提高了大西洋鲣鱼鱼油的提取率、Omega-3和多不饱和脂肪酸含量

IF 1.8 3区 农林科学 Q3 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Ozlem Ciftci, Hasene Keskin Cavdar
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摘要

本研究提出了一种从大西洋鲣鱼(Sarda Sarda)废料中提取鱼油的创新方法,优化了提取率和omega-3、多不饱和脂肪酸(PUFA)和饱和脂肪酸(SFA)含量。采用响应面法考察了反应温度、反应时间、液固比等关键参数。最佳提取条件为16 mL/g己烷与固相比、60℃温度、80 min提取时间,可获得最高的提取率、omega-3和PUFA,提取率为0.93。这些调整后的设置导致45.11% (g/g冻干鱼废)的油提取率,39.41% (g/g提取鱼油)的omega-3脂肪酸和45.21% (g/g提取鱼油)的PUFA含量。与标准索氏提取工艺相比,超声辅助提取(UAE)的鱼油提取率为90.50%,提高了omega-3和PUFA含量,降低了SFA含量(p <;0.05)。此外,与索氏油相比,阿联酋油在诱导时间、酸度、过氧化物、对茴香胺和总氧化(TOTOX)值方面具有更好的氧化稳定性。这些发现的影响延伸到各个行业,包括食品、制药和营养保健品,在这些行业中,丰富的omega-3和PUFA含量可能被证明是有益的。这些发现为优化超声辅助程序提供了重要的见解,为进一步改进鱼油提取及其众多应用开辟了道路。实际应用:超声波辅助提取(UAE)从废弃的大西洋鲣鱼中获得鱼油在各个部门具有实际意义。阿联酋提取鱼油的成功率达到90.50%,超越传统方法,显示出其优越的效率。提取的油具有高omega-3和多不饱和脂肪酸(PUFAs)含量,同时最大限度地减少饱和脂肪酸含量,使其对食品,制药和营养保健行业非常有益。与索氏提取相比,UAE具有较高的氧化稳定性,是提高油品质量的较好选择。该产品的环保特性,包括使用更少的溶剂和更短的提取时间,符合渔业和减少废物领域的可持续发展目标。从本质上讲,阿联酋是一种有效的技术,在提高鱼油质量和促进可持续性目标方面具有广泛的应用。
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Ultrasound-Assisted Extraction Improved the Extraction Rate, Omega-3, and Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid Content of Fish Oil From Atlantic Bonito Waste

Ultrasound-Assisted Extraction Improved the Extraction Rate, Omega-3, and Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid Content of Fish Oil From Atlantic Bonito Waste

This study presents an innovative approach for extracting fish oil from Atlantic bonito (Sarda sarda) waste, optimizing the extraction yield and omega-3, polyunsaturated (PUFA), and saturated fatty acid (SFA) content. The response surface method was used to investigate vital parameters such as temperature, time, and solvent-to-solid ratio. The optimal extraction conditions were a 16 mL/g hexane-to-solid ratio, 60°C temperature, and 80 min extraction time for the highest extraction yield, omega-3, and PUFA with a desirability of 0.93. These adjusted settings resulted in a 45.11% (g/g freeze-dried fish waste) oil extraction yield, 39.41% (g/g extracted fish oil) omega-3 fatty acid, and 45.21% (g/g extracted fish oil) PUFA content. Compared to the standard Soxhlet extraction procedure, ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE) had a 90.50% efficiency at extracting fish oil and resulted in improved omega-3 and PUFA content and decreased SFA content (p < 0.05). Additionally, the oil obtained using UAE had improved oxidative stability when compared to the Soxhlet oil in terms of induction time, acidity, peroxide, p-anisidine, and total oxidation (TOTOX) values. The implications of these findings extend to various industries, including food, pharmaceuticals, and nutraceuticals, where enriched omega-3 and PUFA content could prove beneficial. These findings provide important insights into optimizing ultrasound-assisted procedures, opening the way for further improvements in fish oil extraction and its numerous applications.

Practical Applications: Ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE) for obtaining fish oil from discarded Atlantic bonito has practical implications in various sectors. The UAE achieved a success rate of 90.50% in extracting fish oil, surpassing traditional methods, and showcasing its superior efficiency. The extracted oil has high omega-3 and polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) content while minimizing the saturated fatty acids contents, making it highly beneficial for the food, pharmaceutical, and nutraceutical industries. The higher oxidative stability of UAE compared to Soxhlet extraction makes it a preferable option for enhancing oil quality. The eco-friendly attributes of this product, which involve the use of less solvent and shorter extraction durations, are in line with sustainability goals in the fields of fisheries and waste reduction. Essentially, UAE is an efficient technique with wide-ranging applications in improving the quality of fish oil and promoting sustainability objectives.

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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Lipid Science and Technology is a peer-reviewed journal publishing original research articles, reviews, and other contributions on lipid related topics in food science and technology, biomedical science including clinical and pre-clinical research, nutrition, animal science, plant and microbial lipids, (bio)chemistry, oleochemistry, biotechnology, processing, physical chemistry, and analytics including lipidomics. A major focus of the journal is the synthesis of health related topics with applied aspects. Following is a selection of subject areas which are of special interest to EJLST: Animal and plant products for healthier foods including strategic feeding and transgenic crops Authentication and analysis of foods for ensuring food quality and safety Bioavailability of PUFA and other nutrients Dietary lipids and minor compounds, their specific roles in food products and in nutrition Food technology and processing for safer and healthier products Functional foods and nutraceuticals Lipidomics Lipid structuring and formulations Oleochemistry, lipid-derived polymers and biomaterials Processes using lipid-modifying enzymes The scope is not restricted to these areas. Submissions on topics at the interface of basic research and applications are strongly encouraged. The journal is the official organ the European Federation for the Science and Technology of Lipids (Euro Fed Lipid).
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