| Literature DB >> 30716906 |
Josilene Lima Serra1, Antônio Manoel da Cruz Rodrigues2, Rilton Alves de Freitas3, Antonio José de Almeida Meirelles4, Silvain Henri Darnet5, Luiza Helena Meller da Silva6.
Abstract
Amazonian plants possess high amounts of little-explored lipid compounds. Chemical parameters and lipophilic compounds present in twelve oils and fats from different Amazonian plants were characterized. The fatty acids identified reveal saturated fats, such as babassu oil and muru-muru fat (rich in lauric acid), ucuhuba fat (myristic acid), and bacuri fat (palmitic acid). Buriti, pracaxi, and patawa oils showed high oleic acid content. Passion fruit seed and Brazil nut oils had high levels of the polyunsaturated fatty acids rich in linoleic acid. The oleaginous plants had high unsaturation degree and high content of medium-length-chain fatty acids due to high values of iodine, saponification, and peroxide. For methyl tocols and total carotenes, a simultaneous determination method was used and revealed high levels of these vitamins in buriti oil. No previous work in the literature has described all these parameters in Amazonian oils and fats, especially regarding plant species such as bacuri, cupuassu, and ucuhuba. These results provide information on oils and fats that could be used as alternative sources of raw material for the food and pharmaceutics industries.Entities:
Keywords: Amazonian oleaginous plants; Bioactive compounds; Chemical composition; Fatty acids; Fruits; Vitamin
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30716906 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodres.2018.12.028
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Res Int ISSN: 0963-9969 Impact factor: 6.475