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Title: EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT PARAMETERS ON THE LIPOLYTIC ACTIVITIES OF LIPASE AND PHOSPHOLIPASE EXTRACTED FROM PRUNUS ARMINICA MEAL OF HUNZA CULTIVAR
Authors: A. Hifza
M. I. Tariq
N. Sultana
T. Akhtar
S. Nawaz
Keywords: Ultrasonic extraction
Prunus Arminica
Olive oil
Lecithin, Lipase
Stearic acid Phospholipase
Issue Date: 20-Jun-2017
Publisher: Pakistan Association for the Advancement of Science,Pakistan
Citation: Hifza, A. (2017). EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT PARAMETERS ON THE LIPOLYTIC ACTIVITIES OF LIPASE AND PHOSPHOLIPASE EXTRACTED FROM PRUNUS ARMINICA MEAL OF HUNZA CULTIVAR. Pakistan Journal of Science, 69(2).
Abstract: : Prunus Arminica.L seeds of Hunza cultivar were defatted with chloroform, methanol mixture (2:1v/v) by ultrasonic assisted extraction technique. The lipase and phospholipase extracted, incubated at 400C and pH 6 in citrate buffer for 1 hour. The lipolytic activities of enzymes were measured at different temperatures i,e 30-700C , pH i,e 3-9 and solvents i,e n-heptane , Di-isopropyl ether and Cyclo hexane. 10 % emulsion of lecithin and olive oil used as the substrate for phospholipase and lipase substrates respectively. The enzymes showed stability at lower temperatures i,e 35-500C and slightly acidic to neutral i.e pH 5 to pH 7. Concentration of liberated fatty acids was the indicator of the enzymes activity which were measured by taking absorbance at 440nm. Stearic acid with different concentrations in hexane and methanol (1:1v/v) were used for the standard curve. Cu-TEA reagent with small quantity of CaCl2 was used for maximum extraction of Cu-FFA and for stable value of blanks in the present study. The enzymes showed maximum activities at 450 C temperature and 6 pH
URI: http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/19103
ISSN: 0030-9877
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