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  • - Omega-3 fatty acids, particularly EPA and DHA, provide significant health benefits, and research focused on enhancing these acids in fish oil through low-cost methods involving lipase enzymes.
  • - A specific lipase, Lipase F2, derived from the fungus F. solani, was produced using submerged fermentation and demonstrated strong enzyme activity, stability at pH 8.0, and resilience to various conditions.
  • - Lipase F2 effectively enriched fish oil with omega-3 fatty acids, achieving high concentrations of DHA and EPA, making it a cost-effective alternative to commercial enzymes for potential use in the food and pharmaceutical industries.

Article Abstract

Omega-3 fatty acids, such as eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), offer numerous health benefits. Enriching these fatty acids in fish oil using cost-effective methods, like lipase application, has been studied extensively. This research aimed to investigate F. solani as a potential lipase producer and compare its efficacy in enhancing polyunsaturated omega-3 fatty acids with commercial lipases. Submerged fermentation with coconut oil yielded Lipase F2, showing remarkable activity (215.68 U/mL). Lipase F2 remained stable at pH 8.0 (activity: 93.84 U/mL) and active between 35 and 70 °C, with optimal stability at 35 °C. It exhibited resistance to various surfactants and ions, showing no cytotoxic activity in vitro, crucial for its application in the food and pharmaceutical industries. Lipase F2 efficiently enriched EPA and DHA in fish oil, reaching 22.1 mol% DHA and 23.8 mol% EPA. These results underscore the economic viability and efficacy of Lipase F2, a partially purified enzyme obtained using low-cost techniques, demonstrating remarkable stability and resistance to diverse conditions. Its performance was comparable to highly pure commercially available enzymes in omega-3 production. These findings highlight the potential of F. solani as a promising lipase source, offering opportunities for economically producing omega-3 and advancing biotechnological applications in the food and supplements industry.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11405586PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s42770-024-01411-0DOI Listing

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