Seed fats of some New Zealand liliaceae
โ Scribed by Isobel M. Morice
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1969
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 225 KB
- Volume
- 20
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-5142
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The seed fats of four species of Libertia, family Iridaceae, have been examined. Those of L. grandi'oru, L. ixioides and L . peregrinans are similar to one another and have been found to contain as their predominant fatty acids: 11-22% myristic, 14-21 % palmitic, 13-25% oleic and 37-57% linoleic. Th
## a k r a b a r t y andD. K. B h a t t a c h a r y y a * Sal (Shorearobusta),mangokemel (Mangiferaindica) and mowrah (Madhuca latifolia) are three major tree borne seed fats and regarded as potential cocoabuttersubstitutewhensuitably modified.Modificationofthesefatsby fractionation from solvent a
## Abstract The seed oils of some members of the families Ulmaceae, Capparidaceae, Rhamnaceae, Tiliaceae, Euphorbiaceae and Salvadoraceae have been examined and their principal constants and compositions recorded. The results provide additional evidence for the close relationship between botanical