Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5165716 | Phytochemistry | 2011 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
⺠TAGs from Dracunculus vulgaris plant oil contain odd-numbered Ï-phenylalkanoic acids. ⺠TAGs from bacterium Rhodococcus erythropolis have even-numbered Ï-phenylalkanoic acids. ⺠One hundred and thirty-nine molecular species of natural TAGs were identified including positional isomers. ⺠TAGs containing Ï-phenylalkanoic acids are antioxidants and radical scavengers. ⺠D. vulgaris oil is more active due to the presence of polyunsaturated FAs.
Keywords
APCITLCACN4-dimethylaminopyridineDMAPPHEESI-MSMAGECNDCCdicyclohexylcarbodiimideTHFBHTHREIMSDPPHMECNPEG-400Equivalent carbon numberRhodococcus erythropolisiPrOHmonoacylglycerol(s)nuclear magnetic resonance2-Propanol2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazylGC–MSAcetonitrileElectrospray Ionization Mass SpectrometryAtmospheric pressure chemical ionization mass spectrometryfatty acid(s)butylated hydroxy tolueneTetrahydrofuranTriacylglycerolsTAG یا triacylglycerols triacylglycerol(s)NMRdiacylglycerol(s)Retention timegas chromatography–mass spectrometryPhenylalanineFatty acid methyl esterFAME یا fatty acid methyl esters Polyethylene glycol 400TLC, Thin layer chromatography
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Authors
TomáÅ¡ Åezanka, Olga Schreiberová, Alena Äejková, Karel Sigler,