Preparation method of medium-and long-chain structured lipid composition for nutritional treatment of breast diseases
A technology for structural lipids and breast diseases, applied in the field of lipid synthesis, can solve the problems of high consumption, undeveloped medium/long chain lipids, and complicated preparation process of medium and long chain lipids, so as to reduce the consumption of energy and time, The effect of suppressing breast disease, low cost, time-consuming and energy-consuming
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[0025] A method for preparing a medium-long-chain structured lipid composition for nutritional treatment of breast diseases, comprising the following steps:
[0026] (1) 10 parts by weight of medium-chain fatty acid triglycerides extracted from palm kernel oil, 10 parts by weight of long-chain fatty acid triglycerides extracted from grape seed oil, 5 parts by weight of conjugated linoleic acid glycerides and 6 parts by weight Parts by weight of β-sitosterol were added to a closed reactor equipped with 435 lipase and DF15 lipase and equipped with a lipase collection device to carry out transesterification reaction, the reaction temperature was 40° C., and the reaction time was 15 hours. Among them, the addition of 435 lipase is 4.5% of the total weight of medium-chain fatty acid triglycerides and long-chain fatty acid triglycerides, and the addition of DF15 lipase is the total weight of medium-chain fatty acid triglycerides and long-chain fatty acid triglycerides. 0.6%. After ...
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[0030] A method for preparing a medium-long-chain structured lipid composition for nutritional treatment of breast diseases, comprising the following steps:
[0031] (1) 72 parts by weight of medium-chain fatty acid triglycerides extracted from palm kernel oil, 78 parts by weight of long-chain fatty acid triglycerides extracted from grape seed oil, 14 parts by weight of conjugated linoleic acid glycerides and 12 parts by weight Add stigmasterol in parts by weight to a closed reactor equipped with 435 lipase and DF15 lipase and equipped with a lipase collection device to carry out transesterification reaction, the reaction temperature is 60° C., and the reaction time is 6 hours. Among them, the addition of 435 lipase is 7% of the total weight of medium-chain fatty acid triglycerides and long-chain fatty acid triglycerides, and the addition of DF15 lipase is the total weight of medium-chain fatty acid triglycerides and long-chain fatty acid triglycerides. 2%. After cooling down...
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[0035] A method for preparing a medium-long-chain structured lipid composition for nutritional treatment of breast diseases, comprising the following steps:
[0036] (1) 28 parts by weight of medium-chain fatty acid triglycerides extracted from palm kernel oil, 32 parts by weight of long-chain fatty acid triglycerides extracted from grape seed oil, 7 parts by weight of conjugated linoleic acid glycerides and 9 parts by weight Add campesterol in parts by weight to a closed reactor equipped with 435 lipase and DF15 lipase and equipped with a lipase collection device to carry out transesterification reaction, the reaction temperature is 50° C., and the reaction time is 10 h. Among them, the addition of 435 lipase is 6% of the total weight of medium-chain fatty acid triglycerides and long-chain fatty acid triglycerides, and the addition of DF15 lipase is the total weight of medium-chain fatty acid triglycerides and long-chain fatty acid triglycerides. 1.5%. After cooling down, go...
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