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trans-6-Hexadecenoic acid in the Atlantic leatherbackDermochelys coriacea coriacea L. and other marine turtles.

S N Hooper1, R G Ackman1.   

Abstract

Depot fat from the Atlantic leatherback turtle (Dermochelys coriacea coriacea L.) was shown to contain ≈3% oftrans-6-hexadecenoic acid. Structural details were elucidated through comparative aspects of isolation techniques, NMR, IR, hydrogenation, oxidative fission, etc., and confirmed by similarity of properties with those of a sample of fatty acid of this structure isolated from the seed oil ofPicramnia sellowii. One additional leather-back turtle oil sample, and depot fat from two other marine turtles, the loggerhead (Caretta caretta caretta) and ridley (Lepidochelys olivacea kempi) contained this acid, that from the ridley in a lower proportion. No corresponding C18 acid was detected in the leatherback oil.

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Year:  1970        PMID: 27520952     DOI: 10.1007/BF02531459

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lipids        ISSN: 0024-4201            Impact factor:   1.880


  7 in total

1.  COD LIVER OIL FATTY ACIDS AS SECONDARY REFERENCE STANDARDS IN THE GLC OF POLYUNSATURATED FATTY ACIDS OF ANIMAL ORIGIN: ANALYSIS OF A DERMAL OIL OF THE ATLANTIC LEATHERBACK TURTLE.

Authors:  R G ACKMAN; R D BURGHER
Journal:  J Am Oil Chem Soc       Date:  1965-01       Impact factor: 1.849

2.  FLAME IONIZATION DETECTOR RESPONSE FOR THE CARBONYL CARBON ATOM IN THE CARBOXYL GROUP OF FATTY ACIDS AND ESTERS.

Authors:  R G ACKMAN; J C SIPOS
Journal:  J Chromatogr       Date:  1964-11

3.  The 9-hexadecenoic and 11-octadecenoic acid content of natural fats and oils.

Authors:  D F Kuemmel; L R Chapman
Journal:  Lipids       Date:  1968-07       Impact factor: 1.880

4.  TheTrans-6 fatty acids ofPicramnia sellowii seed oil.

Authors:  G F Spencer; R Kleiman; F R Earle; I A Wolff
Journal:  Lipids       Date:  1970-03       Impact factor: 1.880

5.  A quantitation problem in the open tubular gas chromatography of fatty acid esters from cod liver lipids.

Authors:  R G Ackman; J C Sipos; P M Jangaard
Journal:  Lipids       Date:  1967-05       Impact factor: 1.880

6.  Isomeric monoethylenic fatty acids in herring oil.

Authors:  R G Ackman; J D Castell
Journal:  Lipids       Date:  1966-09       Impact factor: 1.880

7.  Positional distribution of isomers of monoenoic fatty acids in animal glycerolipids.

Authors:  H Brockerhoff; R G Ackman
Journal:  J Lipid Res       Date:  1967-11       Impact factor: 5.922

  7 in total
  8 in total

1.  Presence oftrans-6-Hexadecenoic acid in the White JellyfishAurelia aurita Lamarck and in a Caribbean gorgonian.

Authors:  S N Hooper; R G Ackman
Journal:  Lipids       Date:  1972-09       Impact factor: 1.880

2.  Potential for employing the distribution of anomalous non-methylene-interrupted dienoic fatty acids in several marine invertebrates as part of food web studies.

Authors:  M Paradis; R G Ackman
Journal:  Lipids       Date:  1977-02       Impact factor: 1.880

3.  Identification of naturally occurring trans, trans delta 5,9 fatty acids from the sponge Plakortis halichondroides.

Authors:  N M Carballeira; F Shalabi
Journal:  Lipids       Date:  1990-12       Impact factor: 1.880

4.  trans-6-Hexadecenoic acid in the spadefish Chaetodipterus faber.

Authors:  R E Pearce; L W Stillway
Journal:  Lipids       Date:  1976-03       Impact factor: 1.880

5.  7-Methyl-7-hexadecenoic acid: isolation from lipids of the ocean sunfish Mola mola (Linnaeus) 1758.

Authors:  R G Ackman; L Safe; S N Hooper; M Paradis; S Safe
Journal:  Lipids       Date:  1973-01       Impact factor: 1.880

6.  Distribution of trans-6-hexadecenoic acid, 7-methyl-7-hexadecenoic acid and common fatty acids in lipids of the ocean sunfish Mola mola.

Authors:  S N Hooper; M Paradis; R G Ackman
Journal:  Lipids       Date:  1973-09       Impact factor: 1.880

7.  Monoethylenic fatty acids of a partially hydrogenated herring oil.

Authors:  R G Ackman; S N Hooper; J Hingley
Journal:  J Am Oil Chem Soc       Date:  1971-12       Impact factor: 1.849

8.  Composition of wax esters, triglycerides and diacyl glyceryl ethers in the jaw and blubber fats of the Amazon River dolphin (Inia geoffrensis).

Authors:  R G Ackman; C A Eaton; C Litchfield
Journal:  Lipids       Date:  1971-02       Impact factor: 1.880

  8 in total

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