posted on 2014-07-02, 00:00authored byA. R.
S. Teixeira, J. L. C. Santos, J. G. Crespo
Enzymatic
esterification reactions for the production of steryl
esters were conducted using different sources of sterols and free
fatty acids from mixtures of vegetable oil deodorizer distillates
and refined oil. This work discusses the possibility of using free
fatty acids from alternative and less expensive sources, determining
their influence on the yield of steryl ester production as well as
on the validity of a kinetic model previously developed for defined
reaction medium composition. The extrapolation capacity of such a
model was investigated, identifying the cases where a lack of model
fitting was observed and establishing the range of conditions for
model applicability. Based on a sensitivity analysis, guidelines to
obtain acceptable yields (>80%) were established. This paper shows
that the use of alternative sources of sterols and free fatty acids
for the production of steryl esters is possible; however, there are
constraints and guidelines that have to be taken into account.