Biocatalytic Production of Odor-Active Fatty Aldehydes from Fungal Lipids
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Biocatalytic Production of Odor-Active Fatty Aldehydes from Fungal Lipids
Abstract
Odor-active fatty aldehydes are important compounds for the flavor and fragrance industry. By a coupled enzymatic reaction using an α-dioxygenase (α-DOX) and an aldehyde dehydrogenase (FALDH), scarcely available aldehydes from the biotransformation of margaroleic acid [17:1(9Z)] were characterized and have shown highly interesting odor profiles, including citrus-like, soapy, herbaceous, and savory notes. In particular, (Z)-8-hexadecenal and (Z)-7-pentadecenal exhibited notable meaty odor characteristics. Submerged cultivation of Mortierella hyalina revealed the accumulation of the above-mentioned, naturally uncommon fatty acid 17:1(9Z). Its production was significantly increased by the modulation of culture conditions, whereas the highest accumulation was observed after 4 days at 24 °C and l-isoleucine supplementation. The lipase-, α-DOX-, and FALDH-mediated biotransformation of M. hyalina lipid extract resulted in a complex aldehyde mixture with a high aldehyde yield of ∼50%. The odor qualities of the formed aldehydes were assessed by means of gas chromatography-olfactometry, and several of the obtained fatty aldehydes have been sensorially described for the first time. To assess the aldehyde mixture's potential as a flavor ingredient, a sensory evaluation was conducted. The obtained product exhibited intense citrus-like, green, and soapy odor impressions.
Keywords: Mortierella hyalina; biotransformation; fatty aldehyde dehydrogenase (FALDH); fatty aldehydes; fungal lipids; odorants; α-dioxygenase (α-DOX).
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