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Lipids. 1968 Jan;3(1):91-5. doi: 10.1007/BF02530976.

Therans-3-enoic acids ofAster alpinus andArctium minus seed oils.

Lipids

L J Morris, M O Marshall, E W Hammond

Affiliations

  1. Division of Biochemistry, Unilever Research Laboratory, Sharnbrook, Bedford, England.

PMID: 17805849 DOI: 10.1007/BF02530976

Abstract

Thetrans-3-enoic acids ofAster alpinus (dwarf aster, rock aster) andArctium minus (burdock) seed oils have been isolated and characterized.Arctium seed oil containstrans-3,cis-9,cis-12-octadecatrienoic acid (9.9%), andAster oil containstrans-3-hexadecenoic (7.1%),rans-3-octadecenoic (1.9%),trans-3,cis-9-octadecadienoic (3.0%),a ndtrans-3,cis-9,cis-12-octadecatrienoic (13.7%) acids.Aster oil also has an epoxy acid as a minor constituent (ca. 2.0%), which has been identified ascis-9,10-epoxy-cis-12-octadecenoic acid.

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