Lipase-catalyzed synthesis of monoacylglycerides by glycerolysis of campher tree seed oil and cocoa-butter

Lipid / Fett ◽  
1997 ◽  
Vol 99 (7) ◽  
pp. 246-250 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sibylle Thude ◽  
Liu Shukun ◽  
Mamot B. Said ◽  
Uwe T. Bornscheuer
Keyword(s):  
Seed Oil ◽  
Foods ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (4) ◽  
pp. 729
Author(s):  
Rosanna Ginocchio ◽  
Eduardo Muñoz-Carvajal ◽  
Patricia Velásquez ◽  
Ady Giordano ◽  
Gloria Montenegro ◽  
...  

The Mayten tree (Maytenus boaria Mol.), a native plant of Chile that grows under environmentally limiting conditions, was historically harvested to extract an edible oil, and may represent an opportunity to expand current vegetable oil production. Seeds were collected from Mayten trees in north-central Chile, and seed oil was extracted by solvent extraction. The seed oil showed a reddish coloration, with quality parameters similar to those of other vegetable oils. The fatty acid composition revealed high levels of monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids. Oleic and linoleic acids, which are relevant to the human diet, were well represented in the extracted Mayten tree seed oil. The oil displayed an antioxidant capacity due to the high contents of antioxidant compounds (polyphenols and carotenoids) and may have potential health benefits for diseases associated with oxidative stress.


2012 ◽  
Vol 03 (02) ◽  
pp. 184-189 ◽  
Author(s):  
Soheila Zarringhalami ◽  
Mohammad Ali Sahari ◽  
Mohsen Barzegar ◽  
Zohreh Hamidi-Esfehani

Author(s):  
Abdalbasit Adam Mariod ◽  
Mohamed Elwathig Saeed Mirghani ◽  
Ismail Hussein
Keyword(s):  
Seed Oil ◽  

1981 ◽  
Vol 61 (3) ◽  
pp. 691-695
Author(s):  
ISABELLE RABARISOA ◽  
EMILE M. GAYDOU ◽  
JEAN-PIERRE BIANCHINI

Oils extracted from various parts (seed and aril) of Ravenala madagascariensis S. (Musaceae) were studied for their fatty acid and sterol contents. Results showed that these oils, partially solidified, may be used as edible food products and that oil contents of seed and aril are respectively 4.1% and 68.7%. These oils contain rather high levels of oleic (39%) and palmitic (34–42%) acids. Sterol fraction analysis of seed oil reveals 7 sterols, mainly beta-sitosterol (65%), whereas sterol fraction of aril oil reveals 12 sterols, mainly stigmasterol (18%) 24-methyl-5 alpha cholest-7 en -3-beta ol (16%), apha-spinasterol (28%) and delta-7 avenasterol (19%). This study showed that Ravenala madagascariensis S. oils have a fatty acid composition which is intermediary between the palm oil and cocoa butter composition. They form a possible new source of vegetable butter.


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