The seed oil of Hibiscus mutabilis (Chameleon rose) (Malvaceae) contains three HBr-reactive fatty acids. These are found to be cis-l2,13-epoxyoleic (vernolic) acid, 5.9%; 9,10-methylene-octadec-9-enoic (sterculic) acid, 7.3%; as well a s 8,9-methylene-heptadec-8-enoic (malvalic) acid, 14.0%. Co-occu
Sonchus oleraceus Seed Oil-Characterization of HBr-Reactive Oxygenated Acid
✍ Scribed by Ahmad, R. ;Ahmad, I. ;Ahmad, F. ;Osman, S. M.
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1986
- Weight
- 397 KB
- Volume
- 88
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0931-5985
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✦ Synopsis
Seed oil of Sonchus oleraceuc (Compositae) contains &-12,13-ep oxyoctadec-cis-9-enoic acid (Vemolic, 13.7%). Structural details of this HBr-reactive acid are obtained through comparative chromatographic, spectral and chemical data with those of pure vemolic acid isolated from Vmonia anthelmintica seed oil. GLC analysis of the estm of S. oleraceus also showed a C14: 1 acid (1.6%).
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## Abstract The seed oil of Abutilon indicum (Malvaceae) contains three HBr‐reactive fatty acids. These are shown to be cis‐12,13‐epoxyoleic (vernolic) acid, 1.6% 9,10‐methylene‐octadec‐9‐enoic (sterculic) acid, 0.9%; as well as 8,9‐methylene‐heptadec‐8‐enoic (malvalic) acid, 2.3%. Quantitative res