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phospholipids of six seed oils of malvaceae

  • 출판일1999.03
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  • 등록일 2016.11.02
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the phospholipid fractions of six seed oils of the malvaceae family - gossypium barbadense (egyptian cotton), hibiscus cannabinus (kenaf), hibiscus sabdarifa (roselle), two varieties of hibiscus esculentus (okra) and althea rosea (ketmia, hollyhock or egyptian hemp) - have been isolated by silicic acid chromatography. thin-layer chromatography of these phospholipid fractions revealed that the common phosphatides were cephalins, lecithin (phosphatidylcholine) and some of their lysoforms. there were also some nonpolar constituents, especially phosphatidic acid. phospholipid fatty acids were prepared by transesterification. different proportions of three common fatty acids, palmitic, oleic and linoleic, have been found in the six glycerophospholipids. (author abstract) 23 refs