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- Title
GC-FID/MS Analysis of Fatty Acids in Indian Cultivars of Moringa oleifera: Potential Sources of PUFA.
- Authors
Saini, R. K.; Shetty, N. P.; Giridhar, P.
- Abstract
In the present investigation, the fatty acid profile was analysed in vegetative and reproductive parts of eight commercially cultivated Indian cultivars of Moringa oleifera and verified by gas chromatography mass spectra. In leaves, α-linolenic acid (C, cis-9,12,15) was found in the highest quantity (49-59 %) followed by palmitic acid (C) (16-18 %), and linoleic acid (C, cis-9,12) (6-13 %). The total content of saturated fatty acids and unsaturated fatty acids showed a ratio of 0.33 (cv. DHANRAJ) to 0.39 (cv. PKM-2) in leaves, 0.53 in flowers and 0.56 in tender pods. Similarly, polyunsaturated fatty acids and total monounsaturated fatty acids were found in a ratio of 5.68 (cv. DHANRAJ) to 9.71 (cv. CO-1) in leaves, 1.11 in flowers and 2.79 in tender pods. The total lipid content was recorded in the range of 1.92 % (flowers) to 4.82 % (leaves, cv. CO-1). When considering health benefits, M. oleifera leaves contain low amounts of saturated fatty acids, a high mono- and polyunsaturated fatty acid content, which can enhance the health benefits of Moringa-based products.
- Subjects
MORINGA oleifera; LINOLENIC acids; SATURATED fatty acids; UNSATURATED fatty acids; GAS chromatography/Mass spectrometry (GC-MS); PALMITIC acid
- Publication
Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society (JAOCS), 2014, Vol 91, Issue 6, p1029
- ISSN
0003-021X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11746-014-2439-9