Lab 8 Lipid Extraction and Oxidation Flashcards
Describe Goldfisch fat extraction.
- Requires that food be dried
- Polar solvents (water) will interfere with the extraction in the presence of highly non-polar solvent like petroleum ether (mixture of short hydrocarbons)
- Extracts non-polar lipids
Describe the Bligh-Dyer method.
- Fresh (wet) sample is used
- Methanol helps extract polar lipids
- Chloroform helps extract non-polar lipids
After extraction via the Bligh-Dyer method, where are the lipids concentrated?
In the chloroform layer.
How is oxidation initiated in living cells?
- By reactive oxygen species (ROS)
- ROS are naturally found in all cells as they are intermediates in mitochondrial processes and enzymatic reactions
How can the extent of oxidation be measured, if not by iodometric titration to determine primary oxidation products?
- Malondialdehyde (MDA) is a by-product of lipid oxidation
- Peroxyl radical formed via ROS
- Molecule temporarily becomes cyclic
- Lipid fragments, yielding MDA
- MDA can be quantified by reacting with thiobarbituric acid (TBA) to produce a red compound
How is TBARS quantified?
- Beer’s Law
What are lipids?
Organic compounds that are insoluble in water but soluble in organic solvents.
Describe the two general types of lipids.
- Triacylglycerols which contain hydrolysable ester linkages
- Other lipids are sterols which do not have ester linkages and therefore cannot undergo hydrolysis or saponification.
When are lipids solid/liquid at room temperature?
- Fats are solid at room temperature and contain predominantly saturated fatty acids.
- Oils are liquid at room temperature and contain predominantly unsaturated fatty acids.
How are fats and oils classified?
- According to chain length, position and configuration of double bonds, and by the occurrence of additional functional groups
What is a critical factor affecting tissue stability during frozen storage of fish?
- Lipid content
- Fatty fish confer high nutritional value, but the lipid content increases susceptibility to oxidative rancidity.
Describe the TBARS assay.
- This assay uses thiobarbituric acid (TBA) to measure malondialdehyde, a secondary product of lipid oxidation.
- The TBA is heated with an extract obtained from an acidified fish sample, forming a red pigment and the colour intensity is proportional to the malondialdehyde content.
In the Bligh Dyer lipid extraction method, which layer is the chloroform in the biphasic solution in the graduated cylinder?
Bottom layer
What is the purpose of the hot plate in the Bligh Dyer lipid extraction method?
To evaporate chloroform.
Which solvent is used in the Goldfisch fat extraction method?
Petroleum ether