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Extraction of Phospholipid-Containing Feed Oil by Propylalcohol

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Title: Extraction of Phospholipid-Containing Feed Oil by Propylalcohol
Authors: Takahashi, Koretaro Browse this author →KAKEN DB
Takeuchi, Tomoyuki Browse this author
Issue Date: 1989
Publisher: 日本水産学会
Journal Title: 日本水産学会誌
Journal Title(alt): Bulletin of the Japanese Society of Scientific Fisheries
Volume: 55
Issue: 6
Start Page: 1059
End Page: 1066
Publisher DOI: 10.2331/suisan.55.1059
Abstract: The traditional propylalcohol extraction procedure was re-examined from the view point of marine phospholipid recovery. Thirty sardines were wholly minced and subjected to the 1-propanol extraction, 2-propanol extraction, and chloroform/methanol extraction as a control. A portion of minced material was freeze dried and it was also subjected to the 1-propanol extraction. Lipids extracted by propylalcohols contained some amounts of non-lipid contaminants in the lipid extract, though they were easily removed by centrifuge (1500×g) from the extract. 1-Propanol extraction from the wet material was considered to be the most promising way to extract phospholipid among the commonly used nontoxic solvents, and it amounted to 70% of the chloroform/methanol extraction. Phosphatidylcholine was the most prominent component among the phospholipid classes in all the extracts. Comparing the quality of the extracts, just a slight difference was observed in the molecular species composition of the main lipid classes, i. e. the phosphatidylcholine and the triglyceride. Among the molecular species of phosphatidylcholine of the extracts, (16:0, 22:6) was the most prominent combination, followed by (16:0, 20:5). The molecular species of triglyceride in the extracts were so complicated that it was hard to point out the most prominent combination.
Rights: © 1989 公益社団法人日本水産学会
© 1989 The Japanese Society of Fisheries Science
Type: article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2115/52075
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