## Abstract The component acids of a specimen of neat's foot oil consisted of myristic 0Β·7, palmitic 16Β·9, stearic 2Β·7, arachidic 0Β·1, tetraβdecenoic 1Β·2, hexadecenoic 9Β·4, oleic 64Β·4, octadecadienoic 2Β·3, octadccatrienoic 0Β·7, and unsaturated C~20β22~ acids 1Β·6% (wt.). The component glycerides, st
The component acids and glycerides of australian lumbang oil
β Scribed by Gunstone, F. D. ;Hilditch, T. P.
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 1947
- Weight
- 477 KB
- Volume
- 66
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0368-4075
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
A sample of nuts of the lumbang (candlenut) tree from North Queensland contained kernels yielding 62% of a very paleβcoloured oil, iodine value 164Β·3, and with extremely low free fatty acid content (0Β·3% as oleic acid). The component acids of the oil are palmitic 5Β·5, stearic 6Β·7, arachidic 0Β·3, oleic 10Β·5, linoleic 48Β·5, and linolcnic 28Β·5% (wt.). The component glycerides include about 32% which contain three linoleic or linolenic radicals, and about 53% with two of these groups, the third acyl group being oleic or saturated; one, and to a small extent, two, linolenic groups are probably present in all these mixed glycerides, totalling 85% of the fat. Attempts to prepare a highlyβunsaturated concentrate from the oil by crystallisation from solvents at low temperatures were not very promising, although 66% of the oil was so obtained from acetone at β 35Β°, with an iodine value of 179. The component acids and constituent glycerides of this fraction differed, however, very widely from those of linseed oil. Although differing in composition from linseed oil, lumbang oil of the high quality represented by the specimens studied should have considerable uses as a βdryingβ oil.
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## Abstract The component fatty acids of a specimen of palmβkernel oil [with characteristics: saponification equivalent 230β5, iodine value 16β7, free acidity (as lauric acid, per cent.) 8β1, unsaponifiable matter 1β6%] were found to be: caprylic 2β4, capric 3β7, lauric 45β2, myristic 18β6, palmiti