Abstract
Phosphatidylcholine (PC) was synthesized from lyso-PC and long poly-unsaturated (n-3) fatty acids (PUFA) using immobilized phospholipase A2. The esterification was performed using the fatty acids as the main solvent and isooctane or ethanol (99.5%) at low concentrations (7–45%) as additional solvents. The temperature was kept constant at 45d`C and the water concentrations were carefully controlled.
The best yield of PC (22%) was found in the isooctane system at a low water content (22% of the dry immobilized enzyme). In the ethanol system, the yield of PC was only half. The best yields were attained when the concentrations of both isooctane and ethanol were below 7% and the reaction time was very long (9 days). Improved contact between the enzyme and the substrates would probably increase the reaction rate.