Characterization of oils from Duranta repens leaf and seed

The knowledge of the chemical composition of unpopular sources of edible oils has become paramount to supplement the usage of widely known vegetable oils. In this study, the gas chromatographic quantification of fatty acids and phytochemicals was carried out, and the physicochemical and micronutrien...

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Main Authors: Agomuo Emmanuel, Amadi Peter, Ogunka-Nnoka Charity, Amadi Benjamin, Ifeanacho Mercy, Njoku Uche
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2017-11-01
Series:Oilseeds and fats, crops and lipids
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/ocl/2017048
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spelling doaj-46c4d151f9ae4586b4b6270477055e272021-02-02T05:47:57ZengEDP SciencesOilseeds and fats, crops and lipids2272-69772257-66142017-11-01246A60110.1051/ocl/2017048ocl170011Characterization of oils from Duranta repens leaf and seedAgomuo EmmanuelAmadi PeterOgunka-Nnoka CharityAmadi BenjaminIfeanacho MercyNjoku UcheThe knowledge of the chemical composition of unpopular sources of edible oils has become paramount to supplement the usage of widely known vegetable oils. In this study, the gas chromatographic quantification of fatty acids and phytochemicals was carried out, and the physicochemical and micronutrient composition of Duranta repens leaf and seed oil were evaluated using standard methods. The leaf oils contained significantly higher (p < 0.05) peroxide, iodine and thiobarbituric acid values, refractive index, and moisture contents, while the saponification value, specific gravity, melting point and pH were significantly higher in the seed oil. The seed oils contained higher Mg, K, Na and vitamin K contents while the leaf oil contained higher Fe, vitamin A and vitamin D contents. The occurrence of the fatty acids were as follows: palmitic > oleic > myristic > stearic > capric > linoleic > lauric > palmitoleic for the seed oil, while for the leaf oil linoleic > palmitoleic > oleic > stearic > palmitic > myristic > capric > lauric > myristoleic. The major phytochemical constituents of the seed oils were catechin (68.12 ug/ml), saponin (44.03 ug/ml), rutin (32.89 ug/ml), linamarin (22.66 ug/ml) and tannins (19.62 ug/ml), while kaempherol (84.05 ug/ml), rutin (62.26 ug/ml) and saponins (45.63 ug/ml) were mostly predominant in the leaf oil. Spartein, anthocyanins and phytates were among the least phytochemicals in composition, for both samples. These chemical properties evaluated, suggest that Duranta repens seed oil is more suitable for industrial and therapeutic purposes.https://doi.org/10.1051/ocl/2017048fatty acidsmicronutrientphytochemicalsphysicochemicalDuranta repens
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author Agomuo Emmanuel
Amadi Peter
Ogunka-Nnoka Charity
Amadi Benjamin
Ifeanacho Mercy
Njoku Uche
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Amadi Peter
Ogunka-Nnoka Charity
Amadi Benjamin
Ifeanacho Mercy
Njoku Uche
Characterization of oils from Duranta repens leaf and seed
Oilseeds and fats, crops and lipids
fatty acids
micronutrient
phytochemicals
physicochemical
Duranta repens
author_facet Agomuo Emmanuel
Amadi Peter
Ogunka-Nnoka Charity
Amadi Benjamin
Ifeanacho Mercy
Njoku Uche
author_sort Agomuo Emmanuel
title Characterization of oils from Duranta repens leaf and seed
title_short Characterization of oils from Duranta repens leaf and seed
title_full Characterization of oils from Duranta repens leaf and seed
title_fullStr Characterization of oils from Duranta repens leaf and seed
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of oils from Duranta repens leaf and seed
title_sort characterization of oils from duranta repens leaf and seed
publisher EDP Sciences
series Oilseeds and fats, crops and lipids
issn 2272-6977
2257-6614
publishDate 2017-11-01
description The knowledge of the chemical composition of unpopular sources of edible oils has become paramount to supplement the usage of widely known vegetable oils. In this study, the gas chromatographic quantification of fatty acids and phytochemicals was carried out, and the physicochemical and micronutrient composition of Duranta repens leaf and seed oil were evaluated using standard methods. The leaf oils contained significantly higher (p < 0.05) peroxide, iodine and thiobarbituric acid values, refractive index, and moisture contents, while the saponification value, specific gravity, melting point and pH were significantly higher in the seed oil. The seed oils contained higher Mg, K, Na and vitamin K contents while the leaf oil contained higher Fe, vitamin A and vitamin D contents. The occurrence of the fatty acids were as follows: palmitic > oleic > myristic > stearic > capric > linoleic > lauric > palmitoleic for the seed oil, while for the leaf oil linoleic > palmitoleic > oleic > stearic > palmitic > myristic > capric > lauric > myristoleic. The major phytochemical constituents of the seed oils were catechin (68.12 ug/ml), saponin (44.03 ug/ml), rutin (32.89 ug/ml), linamarin (22.66 ug/ml) and tannins (19.62 ug/ml), while kaempherol (84.05 ug/ml), rutin (62.26 ug/ml) and saponins (45.63 ug/ml) were mostly predominant in the leaf oil. Spartein, anthocyanins and phytates were among the least phytochemicals in composition, for both samples. These chemical properties evaluated, suggest that Duranta repens seed oil is more suitable for industrial and therapeutic purposes.
topic fatty acids
micronutrient
phytochemicals
physicochemical
Duranta repens
url https://doi.org/10.1051/ocl/2017048
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