SOME FATTY ACIDS OF PEANUT, HICKORY, AND ACORN OILS
- 1 December 1953
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Canadian Journal of Chemistry
- Vol. 31 (12) , 1173-1180
- https://doi.org/10.1139/v53-151
Abstract
Eicosenoic and docosenoic acids have been identified as constituents of the glycerides of peanut oil (Arachis hypogaca L. var. Spanish). Hexadecenoic acid could not be detected; if present, the amount in this sample of oil is judged to be less than 0.3% of the fatty acids. The oils of the bitter hickory nut (Caryacordiformis Koch) and acorn (Quercusalba L.) have the ordinary palmitate–oleate–linoleate composition. Neither contained a detectable amount of eicosenoic acid. Estimated proportions of some of the acids in these oils are given.This publication has 4 references indexed in Scilit:
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