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Search for new industrial oils. VII

F. R. EarleNorthern Regional Research Laboratory Peoria IllinoisI. A. WolffNorthern Regional Research Laboratory Peoria IllinoisC. A. GlassNorthern Regional Research Laboratory Peoria IllinoisQuentin JonesCrops Research Division Beltsville Maryland
1962en
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Abstract Seed oils from 37 plant species in 18 families have been analyzed for fatty acid composition by the isomerization method. The variability encountered is evidenced by the range in content of component acids: from 0舑23% for apparent linolenic acid, from 8舑74% for apparent linoleic acid, and from 2舑88% for apparent oleic acid. Dimorphecolic acid has been found to the extent of approximately 60% in a second species of Dimorphotheca, D. pluvialis (L.) Moench, and in the closely related species, Osteospermum ecklonis (DC.) T. Norl. O. spinescens Thunb. contained instead 30% of a conjugated triene, presumably the same as the 8,10,12‐octadecatrienoic reported from the related Calendula officinalis L. Oils rich in monoenoic acids are mostly in the Umbelliferae and Araliaceae and presumably contain petroselinic acid as well as oleic.

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