Characterization of lipid compounds of the dried fruits of Xylopia aethiopica (Dunal) A. rich growing in Sudan

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Total lipids extracted from the seeds of X. aethiopica were found to be 10%. The oil was analyzed for fatty acids and sterols composition. Thirteen fatty acids were identified, with their methyl esters using GC/MS analytical method. The majority of fatty acids were unsaturated (72%). Oleic acid was the dominant unsaturated fatty acid (69.37%), while the saturated fatty acids represented about 27% of the total fatty acids present in oil from seeds, mainly palmatic acid (15.66%) and stearic acid (9.5 %). The sterols quantification and identification were preformed by analysis of the unsaponifiable matter of the seed oil using GC/MS technique. The level of sterols estimated in the oil was 4.2 g/kg oil. The main component was Sitosterol which represented about 58% of the total sterol content, followed by campesterol (23.5%) and •5-Avenasterol (12.1%). Cholesterol was found at about 3% of total sterols. © Asian Network for Scientific Information, 2009.

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Elhassan, I. A., Elamin, E. E., & Ayoub, S. M. H. (2009). Characterization of lipid compounds of the dried fruits of Xylopia aethiopica (Dunal) A. rich growing in Sudan. Pakistan Journal of Nutrition, 8(10), 1592–1595. https://doi.org/10.3923/pjn.2009.1592.1595

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