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Variations in Fatty Acids, Phospholipids and Sterols During the Seed Development of a High Oleic Sunflower Variety.
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- Author(s): Zlatanov, M. D.; Angelova-Romova, M. J.; Antova, G. A.; Dimitrova, R. D.; Momchilova, S. M.; Nikolova-Damyanova, Boryana M.
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Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society (JAOCS); Sep2009, Vol. 86 Issue 9, p867-875, 9p, 2 Charts, 5 Graphs
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The changes in the content and composition of total fatty acids, phospholipids and sterol esters, and their fatty acids, and of free sterols and tocopherols in developing seeds of a selection of high oleic acid sunflower varieties grown in Bulgaria were examined over a period of 15th to 90th day after flowering by means of various chromatographic methods. Under the climatic and geographical conditions typical for the South-East Balkans phospholipid, sterol-, sterol ester- and tocopherol- species are formed practically completely in the first 15 days after flowering. Until the 90th day, only quantitative changes were detected to give a product with 65% oil content, 1% phospholipids, 0.3% total sterols and 0.09% tocopherols. Oleic acid is the main component in all acyl derivatives, reaching 85% of the total fatty acids while palmitic and stearic acid content is about 4% each. The product is a good quality HOSO with beneficial content of FA and good prospects as a salad and cooking oil. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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