Purification and Characterization of C20 C22 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids From Shark Liver Oil And Utilization of Seaweed Derived Antioxidants to Increase The Shelf Life of Fatty Acids
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The deep sea marine fish oils rich in C20-22 n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids
newline(PUFA) are conditionally essential nutrients for adequate growth, development and
newlinefunction in humans. The C20-22 fatty acids are basic building block of biomembranes and
newlineessential signalling molecules in nutrition, health, and disease. Although the animal
newlinekingdoms including humans use various biosynthetic pathways to synthesize lipids, the
newlinefatty acids with C20-22 moiety can not be biosynthesized, and must be supplemented from
newlineexternal dietary source(s). The C20-22 n-3 PUFAs are currently in demand in pure form in
newlinenutraceutical formulations, and are being studied to understand their potential roles in
newlinehuman health. The long chain C20-22 polyunsaturated fatty acids from the deep sea marine
newlineorganisms, for example, sharks, tuna, and deep sea lantern fishes are ubiquitous in nature,
newlineand therefore, are a predominant source to isolate these fatty acids. In the present work,
newlinethe concentrated C20-22 polyunsaturated fatty acids were prepared from the refined liver
newlineoil of deep sea shark (Centrophorus squamosus). This study further contemplated to
newlinedevelop n-3 PUFA enriched formulation(s) comprising fatty acid concentrate and
newlineindividual or combination of natural ingredients (brown seaweed extracts) with potential
newlineantioxidant properties to form a stabilized form of concentrated PUFAs.
newlineAn extraction method using physical grinding followed by clarification was
newlinedemonstrated to be suitable to obtain the best quality of shark liver oil. Different
newlinechemical methods, which include degumming, neutralization of free acids,
newlinedecolourization and deodourization, were employed to refine crude oil. The crude oil, on
newlinelong-term storage, was reported to deposit saturated hydrocarbons, phosphatides,
newlinemucilaginous materials, which could be removed from the oil by degumming. The
newlineeffective degumming agent was found to be phosphoric acid (1 %).
newlineBleaching/decolourization were applied to eliminate the specific contaminants causing
newlinedarkness before being deodourized. A synergisti