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Fatty acid and essential oil composition of three Tunisian caraway (Carum carvi L.) seed ecotypes
Authors:Bochra Laribi  Karima Kouki  Abdelaziz Mougou  Brahim Marzouk
Affiliation:1. National Agronomic Institute of Tunisia, 43 Av. Charles Nicolle‐1082, Tunis, Tunisia;2. Aromatic and Medicinal Plants Unit, Biotechnology Centre, Borj‐Cedria Technopark, BP 901, 2050‐ Hammam‐Lif, Tunisia
Abstract:BACKGROUND: The essential oil and fatty acid composition of Tunisian annual caraway (Carum carvi L.) seeds from three ecotypes was investigated by gas chromatography and gas chromatography–mass spectrometry analyses. RESULTS: Total fatty acid (TFA) proportion of caraway seeds varied from 2.95% to 5.68% (w/w). The fatty acid composition revealed that Tunisian caraway seed oil is rich in an unusual fatty acid—petroselinic acid—the proportion of which varied from 31.53% and 38.36% of TFA. Essential oil yields were relatively low and ranged from 0.86% to 1.20% (w/w). Forty‐one volatile compounds were identified, the main ones being carvone (76.78–80.53%) and limonene (13.05–20.29%). CONCLUSION: Tunisian caraway seed oil is rich in an unusual fatty acid—petroselinic acid—which is of potential industrial significance. In addition, Tunisian caraway essential oil is carvone chemotype. This fact is of great economic interest due to the several applications of carvone in the alimentary and medicinal industries. Copyright © 2009 Society of Chemical Industry
Keywords:Carum carvi L.  essential oil  fatty acids  petroselinic acid  carvone  limonene
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