Reinvestigation of the polymethylene-interrupted 18:2 and 20:2 acids of Ginkgo biloba seed lipids

The fatty acid composition of Ginkgo biloba seed lipids was reinvestigated with particular emphasis on the polymethylene‐interrupted octadecadienoic and eicosadienoic acids. Analysis of the picolinyl esters and 4,4‐dimethyloxazoline derivatives by capillary gas‐liquid chromatography on a highly pola...

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Published inJournal of the American Oil Chemists' Society Vol. 76; no. 2; pp. 273 - 276
Main Authors Wolff, R.L. (Universite Bordeaux, Talence, France.), Christie, W.W, Marpeau, A.M
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Berlin/Heidelberg Springer-Verlag 01.02.1999
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Summary:The fatty acid composition of Ginkgo biloba seed lipids was reinvestigated with particular emphasis on the polymethylene‐interrupted octadecadienoic and eicosadienoic acids. Analysis of the picolinyl esters and 4,4‐dimethyloxazoline derivatives by capillary gas‐liquid chromatography on a highly polar cyanopropyl polysiloxane stationary phase coupled with mass spectrometry revealed the presence of three such acids, with the structures 5,9–18:2, 5,11–18:2, and 5,11–20:2. This indicated that in G. biloba seeds, cis‐vaccenic (11–18:1) acid may be a substrate for the Δ5‐desaturase characteristic of gymnosperms. The 5,11‐18:2 acid was not limited to G. biloba, as it may occur in a few other species. The 5,11‐20:2 acid is a common component of the seed lipids from almost all gymnosperm species analyzed so far.
Bibliography:F60
K01
1999010246
ISSN:0003-021X
1558-9331
DOI:10.1007/s11746-999-0230-0