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Title: Fatty acid composition of Heliotropium species (Boraginaceae): A first chemical report on the new species H. thermophilum
Authors: Gören, A.C.
Tümen, G.
Çelik, A.
Çikrikçi, S.
Keywords: Boraginaceae
Chemotaxonomy
Fatty acid
Heliotropium
Linoleic acid
Palmitic acid
fatty acid
fatty acid ester
gamma linolenic acid
linoleic acid
oleic acid
palmitic acid
stearic acid
vegetable oil
article
chemotaxonomy
Heliotropium thermophilum
mass fragmentography
nonhuman
Heliotropium europaeum
Heliotropium hirsutissimum
Thermophilum
Abstract: Fatty acid compositions of the seed oils of H. thermophilum Kit Tan, A. Celik & Y. Gemici, sp. nova, H. europaeum L., and H. hirsutissimum L. (Boraginaceae) were analyzed by GC/MS. The main fatty acid methyl esters were determined to be of palmitic (39.8-40.6%), linoleic (32.4-33.2%), oleic (10.6-12.1%) and stearic acids (7.9-8.5%). ?-Linolenic acid was found to be a minor component of the seed oils of the reported species. This is the first chemical report on the fatty acid composition of H. thermophilum, along with chemotaxonomic evaluation of the species.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/7004
ISSN: 1934-578X
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