Preparation of14C‐labeled fatty and anacardic acids fromGinkgo biloba
- 1 November 1969
- Vol. 4 (6) , 484-487
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02531029
Abstract
Acetate labeled with14C was infused into shoots of Ginkgo. Up to 16% of the radioactivity was incorporated into lipids. Most of it was found in the leaves and stems, but after 9 days, the lipids of roots also contained an appreciable amount of radioactivity. Radioactive palmitic, linoleic and other common acids were isolated as methyl esters; 5,11,14–20∶3 and esters of similar type were isolated pure or together with their isomers of normal structure; anacardic acids were separated as such from the fatty esters.Keywords
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