CONCENTRATION AND PURIFICATION OF STEARIDONIC, EICOSAPENTAENOIC, AND DOCOSAHEXAENOIC ACIDS FROM COD-LIVER OIL AND THE MARINE MICROALGA ISOCHRYSIS-GALBANA
Ar. Medina et al., CONCENTRATION AND PURIFICATION OF STEARIDONIC, EICOSAPENTAENOIC, AND DOCOSAHEXAENOIC ACIDS FROM COD-LIVER OIL AND THE MARINE MICROALGA ISOCHRYSIS-GALBANA, Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, 72(5), 1995, pp. 575-583
n-3 Polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 PUFA) from the marine microalga I
sochrysis galbana were concentrated and purified by a two-step process
-formation of urea inclusion compounds followed by preparative high-pe
rformance liquid chromatography. These methods had been developed prev
iously with fatty acids from cod liver oil. By the urea inclusion comp
ounds method, a mixture that contained 94% (w/w) stearidonic (SA), eic
osapentaenoic (EPA), plus docosahexaenoic (DHA) acids (4:1 urea/fatty
acid ratio and 4 degrees C crystallization final temperature) was obta
ined from cod liver oil fatty acids. Further purification of SA, EPA,
and DHA was achieved with reverse-phase C-18 columns. These isolations
were scaled up to a semi-preparative column. A PUFA concentrate was i
solated from I. galbana with methanol/water (80:20, w/w) or ethanol/wa
ter (70:30, w/w). With methanol/water, a 96% EPA fraction with 100% yi
eld was obtained, as well as a 94% pure DHA fraction with a 94% yield.
With ethanol/water as the mobile phase, EPA and DHA fractions obtaine
d were 92% pure with yields of 84 and 88%, respectively.