Fatty acids in berry lipids of six sea buckthorn (<it>Hippophae rhamnoides</it> L., subspecies <it>carpatica</it>) cultivars grown in Romania

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>A systematic mapping of the phytochemical composition of different sea buckthorn (<it>Hippophae rhamnoides</it> L.) fruit subspecies is still lacking. No data relating to the fatty acid composition of main lipid fractions...

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Main Author: Dulf Francisc V
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Published: BMC 2012-09-01
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spelling doaj-c38c4a670ec044b88c9e49dec47cebb12021-08-02T08:56:06ZengBMCChemistry Central Journal1752-153X2012-09-016110610.1186/1752-153X-6-106Fatty acids in berry lipids of six sea buckthorn (<it>Hippophae rhamnoides</it> L., subspecies <it>carpatica</it>) cultivars grown in RomaniaDulf Francisc V<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>A systematic mapping of the phytochemical composition of different sea buckthorn (<it>Hippophae rhamnoides</it> L.) fruit subspecies is still lacking. No data relating to the fatty acid composition of main lipid fractions from the berries of ssp. <it>carpatica</it> (Romania) have been previously reported.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The fatty acid composition of the total lipids (oils) and the major lipid fractions (PL, polar lipids; FFA, free fatty acids; TAG, triacylglycerols and SE, sterol esters) of the oils extracted from different parts of six sea buckthorn berry subspecies (ssp. <it>carpatica</it>) cultivated in Romania were investigated using the gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). The dominating fatty acids in pulp/peel and whole berry oils were palmitic (23-40%), oleic (20-53%) and palmitoleic (11-27%). In contrast to the pulp oils, seed oils had higher amount of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) (65-72%). The fatty acid compositions of TAGs were very close to the compositions of corresponding seed and pulp oils. The major fatty acids in PLs of berry pulp/peel oils were oleic (20-40%), palmitic (17-27%), palmitoleic (10-22%) and linoleic (10%-20%) acids, whereas in seeds PLs, PUFAs prevailed. Comparing with the other lipid fractions the SEs had the highest contents of saturated fatty acids (SFAs). The fatty acid profiles of the FFA fractions were relatively similar to those of TAGs.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>All parts of the analyzed sea buckthorn berry cultivars (ssp. <it>carpatica</it>) exhibited higher oil content then the other European or Asiatic sea buckthorn subspecies. Moreover, the pulp/peel oils of ssp. <it>carpatica</it> were found to contain high levels of oleic acid and slightly lower amounts of linoleic and α-linolenic acids. The studied cultivars of sea buckthorn from Romania have proven to be potential sources of valuable oils.</p> http://journal.chemistrycentral.com/content/6/1/106Sea buckthorn<it>Hippophae rhamnoides</it> L.SubspeciesOil contentFatty acidsPolar lipidsFree fatty acidsTriacylglycerolsSterol estersGC-MS
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Fatty acids in berry lipids of six sea buckthorn (<it>Hippophae rhamnoides</it> L., subspecies <it>carpatica</it>) cultivars grown in Romania
Chemistry Central Journal
Sea buckthorn
<it>Hippophae rhamnoides</it> L.
Subspecies
Oil content
Fatty acids
Polar lipids
Free fatty acids
Triacylglycerols
Sterol esters
GC-MS
author_facet Dulf Francisc V
author_sort Dulf Francisc V
title Fatty acids in berry lipids of six sea buckthorn (<it>Hippophae rhamnoides</it> L., subspecies <it>carpatica</it>) cultivars grown in Romania
title_short Fatty acids in berry lipids of six sea buckthorn (<it>Hippophae rhamnoides</it> L., subspecies <it>carpatica</it>) cultivars grown in Romania
title_full Fatty acids in berry lipids of six sea buckthorn (<it>Hippophae rhamnoides</it> L., subspecies <it>carpatica</it>) cultivars grown in Romania
title_fullStr Fatty acids in berry lipids of six sea buckthorn (<it>Hippophae rhamnoides</it> L., subspecies <it>carpatica</it>) cultivars grown in Romania
title_full_unstemmed Fatty acids in berry lipids of six sea buckthorn (<it>Hippophae rhamnoides</it> L., subspecies <it>carpatica</it>) cultivars grown in Romania
title_sort fatty acids in berry lipids of six sea buckthorn (<it>hippophae rhamnoides</it> l., subspecies <it>carpatica</it>) cultivars grown in romania
publisher BMC
series Chemistry Central Journal
issn 1752-153X
publishDate 2012-09-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>A systematic mapping of the phytochemical composition of different sea buckthorn (<it>Hippophae rhamnoides</it> L.) fruit subspecies is still lacking. No data relating to the fatty acid composition of main lipid fractions from the berries of ssp. <it>carpatica</it> (Romania) have been previously reported.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The fatty acid composition of the total lipids (oils) and the major lipid fractions (PL, polar lipids; FFA, free fatty acids; TAG, triacylglycerols and SE, sterol esters) of the oils extracted from different parts of six sea buckthorn berry subspecies (ssp. <it>carpatica</it>) cultivated in Romania were investigated using the gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). The dominating fatty acids in pulp/peel and whole berry oils were palmitic (23-40%), oleic (20-53%) and palmitoleic (11-27%). In contrast to the pulp oils, seed oils had higher amount of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) (65-72%). The fatty acid compositions of TAGs were very close to the compositions of corresponding seed and pulp oils. The major fatty acids in PLs of berry pulp/peel oils were oleic (20-40%), palmitic (17-27%), palmitoleic (10-22%) and linoleic (10%-20%) acids, whereas in seeds PLs, PUFAs prevailed. Comparing with the other lipid fractions the SEs had the highest contents of saturated fatty acids (SFAs). The fatty acid profiles of the FFA fractions were relatively similar to those of TAGs.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>All parts of the analyzed sea buckthorn berry cultivars (ssp. <it>carpatica</it>) exhibited higher oil content then the other European or Asiatic sea buckthorn subspecies. Moreover, the pulp/peel oils of ssp. <it>carpatica</it> were found to contain high levels of oleic acid and slightly lower amounts of linoleic and α-linolenic acids. The studied cultivars of sea buckthorn from Romania have proven to be potential sources of valuable oils.</p>
topic Sea buckthorn
<it>Hippophae rhamnoides</it> L.
Subspecies
Oil content
Fatty acids
Polar lipids
Free fatty acids
Triacylglycerols
Sterol esters
GC-MS
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