Stereospecific Positional Distribution of Fatty Acids of Camellia (Camellia japonica L.) Seed Oil |
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Authors: | Siwon Noh Suk Hoo Yoon |
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Affiliation: | Authors are with Korea Food Research Inst., 516 Baekhyun‐Dong, Bundang‐Gu, Seongnam‐Si, Kyunggi‐Do, Korea. Direct inquiries to author Yoon (E‐mail: shyoon@kfri.re.kr). |
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Abstract: | Abstract: The stereospecific positional distribution of fatty acids of camellia seed oil (also called camellia oil) was determined. The camellia oil was mainly composed of neutral lipids (88.2%), and the oleic acid (86.3%) was found to be a major fatty acid of neutral lipids. In the glycolipids and phospholipids, the oleic acid was also found to be a major fatty acid at 62.5% and 54.2%, respectively. The oleic acid was distributed abundantly in all sn‐1, 2, and 3 positions. It was found that the oleic acid was present more at sn‐2 (93.6%) and 3 positions (94.7%), than at sn‐1 position (66.0%). Practical Application: The information of stereospecific positional distribution of fatty acids in the camellia oil can be used for the development of the structured lipids for food, pharmaceutical, and medical purposes. |
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Keywords: | camellia oil fatty acid composition lipid class stereospecific analysis |
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