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Regiospecific analysis of fractions of bovine milk fat triacylglycerols with the same partition number.

P Angers1, E Tousignant, A Boudreau, J Arul.   

Abstract

Bovine milk fat was fractionated using preparative reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography. The conditions consisted of two successive linear gradients of acetonitrile and tert-butylmethylether, followed by a final isocratic mixture of the two eluants, leading to triacylglycerols grouped by their partition number (PN). Fractions corresponding to partition numbers 32 to 50 were isolated and analyzed for fatty acid distribution between sn-1,3 and sn-2 positions by Grignard degradation. Results showed that the fatty acid distribution in milk fat triacylglycerols is nonrandom. The distribution of short-chain fatty acids, stearic (predominantly at sn-1,3 position) and palmitic (predominantly sn-2 position), did not change with triacylglycerol size. Medium-chain fatty acids were predominantly located at sn-2 position, but their proportion at this position decreased with triacylglycerol size. Oleic acid distribution was also size-dependent in that it was located in high proportions at sn-2 position in smaller triacylglycerols and vice versa. Results also showed that the sn-2 position was more unsaturated than sn-1,3 position in the PN range from 32 to 40, but it was more saturated in triacylglycerols with higher PN.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9930405     DOI: 10.1007/s11745-998-0323-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lipids        ISSN: 0024-4201            Impact factor:   1.880


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