Abstract
An unusual series of monoenoic fatty acids constitutes about 85% of the total acids in seed oil fromThunbergia alata. The major component in the oil,cis-6-hexadecenoic acid (82%), is accompanied by the homologous 4-tetradecenoic (ca. 0.2%) and 8-octadecenoic (1.8%) acids. Another homologous series is represented by 5-tetradecenoic (ca. 0.2%), 7-hexadecenoic (1.8%) and the familiar 9-octadecenoic (4.4%) acids. Traces (<0.1%) of three other acids, 6-tetradecenoic and 10- and 11-octadecenoic, are also present along with palmitic (5.8%), stearic (0.6%) and linoleic (2.2%) acids. Some of the monoenoic acids have not previously been known to occur in seed oils.
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No. Market. Nutr. Res. Div., ARS, USDA.
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Spencer, G.F., Kleiman, R., Miller, R.W. et al. Occurrence ofCis-6-hexadecenoic acid as the major component ofThunbergia alata seed oil. Lipids 6, 712–714 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02531295
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02531295