Brassica napus napobrassica l. |
FATTY-ACID COMPOSITION OF LIPIDS FROM EDIBLE PARTS AND SEEDS OF VEGETABLES Nasirullah,; Werner, G.; Seher, A. Fette Seifen Anstrichmittel (1984) 86 264-268 |
15.6 |
GLC-Area-% |
Cycas revoluta |
Analytical characterization of new seed oils Lotti, G.; Paradossi, C.; Marchini, F. Rivista della Societa Italiana di Scienza dell'Alimentazione (1985) 14 263-270 |
15.5 |
GLC-Area-% |
Lomatium macrocarpum |
Search for new industrial oils: XVI. Umbelliflorae-seed oils rich in petroselinic acid Kleiman, R.; Spencer, G. F. Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society (1982) 59 29-38 |
15.5 |
GLC-Area-% |
Corylus avellana |
Study of Spanish nut oils. Characteristics of hazelnut oils of different varieties from the province of Tarragona (1976 harvest) Garcia Olmedo, R.; Valls Palles, C.; Diaz Marquina, A. Anales de Bromatologia (1979) 31 137-158 |
15.5 |
GLC-Area-% |
Coumarouna odorata |
Oil-bearing plants of Zaire. II. Botanical families providing oils of medium unsaturation Ngiefu, C. K.; Paquot, C.; Vieux, A. Oleagineux (1976) 31 545-547 |
15.5 |
GLC-Area-% |
Basella rubra |
Constituents of Basella rubra seed oil Banerjee, A. K.; Mamta, Jain; Vibha, Dubey Fitoterapia (1992) 63 377-377 |
15.5 |
GLC-Area-% |
Brassica erucastrum |
Lipids in Cruciferae: VIII. The fatty acid composition of seeds of some wild or partially domesticated species Appelqvist, L. -A. Journal of the American Oil Chemists Society (1971,11) 48 740-744 |
15.5 |
GLC-Area-% |
Buxus sempervirens |
Wax esters and triglycerides as storage substances in seeds of Buxus sempervirens Radunz, A.; Schmid, G. H. European Journal of Lipid Science and Technology (2000) 102 734-738 |
15.5 |
GLC-Area-% |
Hackelia floribunda |
New sources of γ-linolenic acid Wolf, R. B.; Kleiman, R.; England, R. E. Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society (1983) 60 1858-1860 |
15.5 |
GLC-Area-% |
Madhuca latifolia |
BUTTER FROM PLANTS Banerji, R.; Chowdhury, A. R.; Misra, G.; Nigam, S. K. Fette Seifen Anstrichmittel (1984) 86 279-284 |
15.4 |
GLC-Area-% |
Madhuca latifolia |
Studies in interesterification. II. Acidolysis of some vegetable oils with lauric acid Chakrabarty, M. M.; Talapatra, K. Journal of the American Oil Chemists Society (1968) 45 172-175 |
15.4 |
GLC-Area-% |
Eruca sativa |
Chemotaxonomic value of tocopherols in Brassicaceae Goffman, F. D.; Thies, W.; Velasco, L. Phytochemistry (1999) 50 793-798 |
15.4 |
GLC-Area-% |
Rumex sanguineus |
Further investigations on leguminosae seed oils Averna, V.; Lotti, G.; Tartaglia, F. P. Rivista Italiana delle Sostanze Grasse (1969) 46 602-06 |
15.4 |
GLC-Area-% |
Tropaeolum minus |
GC/MS and HPLC Study on the Seed Oil of Tropaeolum Species E. Hethelyi, E. Dabine Lengyel, P.Tetenyi, Gy. Buki, I. Zambo Herba Hung. (1986) 25 129 |
15.4 |
GLC-Area-% |
Bactris gasipaes |
Chemometric classification of two peach palm (Bactris gasipaes H.B.K.) landraces (Juruá and Vaupes) Rojas, J. M.; Serruya, H.; Bentes, M. H. S. Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society (1994) 71 127-133 |
15.32 |
GLC-Area-% |
Caryota mitis |
SEED LIPIDS OF THE PALM FAMILY Idiemopute, F. Journal of the American Oil Chemists Society (1979) 56 528-530 |
15.3 |
GLC-Area-% |
Brassica fruticulosa |
Lipids in Cruciferae: VIII. The fatty acid composition of seeds of some wild or partially domesticated species Appelqvist, L. -A. Journal of the American Oil Chemists Society (1971,11) 48 740-744 |
15.3 |
GLC-Area-% |
Rapistrum rugosum |
Fatty acid spectrum of mediterranean wild cruciferae Kumar, P. R.; Tsunoda, S. Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society (1978) 55 320-323 |
15.3 |
GLC-Area-% |
Salvia hispanica |
Chia seeds as a source of natural lipid antioxidants Taga, M. S.; Miller, E. E.; Pratt, D. E. Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society (1984) 61 928-931 |
15.3 |
GLC-Area-% |
Quercus sp. |
Comparison of chemical and physico-chemical properties of acorn oil with other edible oils Garcia Teresa, R.; Buron Arias, I. Anales del Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Agrarias (1977) None 123-148 |
15.3 |
GLC-Area-% |
Echium glomeratum |
New sources of γ-linolenic acid Wolf, R. B.; Kleiman, R.; England, R. E. Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society (1983) 60 1858-1860 |
15.3 |
GLC-Area-% |
Caucalis platycarpos |
Search for new industrial oils: XVI. Umbelliflorae-seed oils rich in petroselinic acid Kleiman, R.; Spencer, G. F. Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society (1982) 59 29-38 |
15.3 |
GLC-Area-% |
Brassica nigra |
Differences in fatty acid composition of oils of wild cruciferae seed Yaniv, Z.; Elber, Y.; Zur, M.; Schafferman, D. Phytochemistry (1991) 30 841-843 |
15.3 |
GLC-Area-% |
Hydrocotyle bonariensis |
Search for new industrial oils: XVI. Umbelliflorae-seed oils rich in petroselinic acid Kleiman, R.; Spencer, G. F. Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society (1982) 59 29-38 |
15.3 |
GLC-Area-% |
Psophocarpus tetragonolobus |
Fatty acid composition of the oil of winged beans, Psophocarpus tetragonolobus (L.) DC Garcia, V. V.; Palmer, J. K.; Young, R. W. Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society (1979) 56 931-932 |
15.28 |
GLC-Area-% |
Linum usitatissimum |
The composition of linseed oil Conte, L. S.; Lercker, G.; Capella, P.; Catena, M. Rivista Italiana delle Sostanze Grasse (1979) 56 339-342 |
15.27 |
GLC-Area-% |
Prunus persica |
Utilization of some untraditional sources of high oleic acid oils for improving vegetable oils stability Allam, S. S. H. Rivista Italiana delle Sostanze Grasse (2001) 78 337-341 |
15.21 |
GLC-Area-% |
Persea gratissima |
Phosphilipids in several vegetable oils Alter, M.; Gutfinger, T. Rivista Italiana delle Sostanze Grasse (1982) 59 14-18 |
15.2 |
GLC-Area-% |
Raphanus sativus radicula |
Lipids in Cruciferae: VIII. The fatty acid composition of seeds of some wild or partially domesticated species Appelqvist, L. -A. Journal of the American Oil Chemists Society (1971,11) 48 740-744 |
15.2 |
GLC-Area-% |
Gelonium multiflorum |
Forest Oilseeds Osman, S.M. Ahmad, F. Book: New Sources of Fats and Oils. Pryde EH, Princen LH, Mukherjee K AOCS (1981) None None |
15.2 |
GLC-Area-% |
Sabal palmetto |
SEED LIPIDS OF THE PALM FAMILY Idiemopute, F. Journal of the American Oil Chemists Society (1979) 56 528-530 |
15.2 |
GLC-Area-% |
Cassia occidentalis |
A novel keto fatty acid from cassia occidentalis seed oil Daulatabad, C. D.; Bhat, G. G.; Jamkhandi, A. M. Lipid/Fett (1996) 98 176-177 |
15.2 |
GLC-Area-% |
Mesua ferrea |
OIL FROM NONCONVENTIONAL INDIGENOUS SEEDS PART I. NAGESWAR MESUA-FERREA GUTTIFERAE Hossain, M. A.; Mustafa, A. I.; Alam, M.; Hasan, A. B. M. M. Dhaka University Studies Part B Science (1992) 40 123-128 |
15.2 |
GLC-Area-% |
Osmorhiza chilensis |
Search for new industrial oils: XVI. Umbelliflorae-seed oils rich in petroselinic acid Kleiman, R.; Spencer, G. F. Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society (1982) 59 29-38 |
15.2 |
GLC-Area-% |
Lappula echinata |
Oil and protein content, and oil composition of the seeds of some plants of the Canadian prairies Coxworth, E. C. M. Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society (1965) 42 891-894 |
15.2 |
GLC-Area-% |
Satureja cuneifolia |
Fatty acids of the Saturejoideae, Ajugoideae and Scutellarioideae (Lamiaceae) Marin, P. D.; Sajdl, V.; Kapor, S.; Tatic, B.; Petkovic, B. Phytochemistry (1991) 30 2979-2982 |
15.1 |
GLC-Area-% |
Lochnera rosea |
STUDIES ON APOCYNACEA SEED OILS Daulatabad, C. D.; Ankalgi, R. F. Fette Seifen Anstrichmittel (1985) 87 247-249 |
15.1 |
GLC-Area-% |
Laurus nobilis |
Positional distribution of medium chain length fatty acids in dicotyledon seed triglycerides Litchfield, C. Chemistry and Physics of Lipids (1971) 6 200-204 |
15.1 |
GLC-Area-% |
Sisymbrium officinale |
Lipids in Cruciferae: VIII. The fatty acid composition of seeds of some wild or partially domesticated species Appelqvist, L. -A. Journal of the American Oil Chemists Society (1971,11) 48 740-744 |
15.1 |
GLC-Area-% |
Bunium paucifolium |
Search for new industrial oils: XVI. Umbelliflorae-seed oils rich in petroselinic acid Kleiman, R.; Spencer, G. F. Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society (1982) 59 29-38 |
15.1 |
GLC-Area-% |
Azadirachta indica |
Fatty acid composition of seed oils of some members of the meliaceae and combretaceae families Balogun, A. M.; Fetuga, B. L. Journal of the American Oil Chemists Society (1985) 62 529-531 |
15.1 |
GLC-Area-% |
Olea dioica |
CHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF OLEA-DIOICA ROXB. SEED OIL Jain, P. P.; Dobhal, N. P.; Ayyar, K. S. Indian Forester (1988) 114 882-883 |
15.04 |
GLC-Area-% |
Mucuna flagellipes |
Oil content and fatty acid composition of some underutilized legumes from Nigeria Ajayi, I. A.; Oderinde, R. A.; Kajogbola, D. O.; Uponi, J. I. Food Chemistry (2006) 99 115-120 |
15.03 |
GLC-Area-% |
Thlaspi alpestre |
Search for new industrial oils. XIII. Oils from 102 species of cruciferae Miller, R. W.; Earle, F. R.; Wolff, I. A.; Jones, Q. Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society (1965) 42 817-821 |
15.0 |
GLC-Area-% |
Azadirachta indica |
Chemical and nutritional evaluation of neem oil Rukmini, C. Food Chemistry (1987) 26 119-124 |
15.0 |
GLC-Area-% |
Gnetum scandens |
Cyclopropenoid fatty acids in gnetum scandens and itsterculia pallens seed oils Mustafa, J.; Gupta, A.; Ahmad, M. S.; Ahmad, F.; Osman, S. M. Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society (1986) 63 1191-1192 |
15.0 |
GLC-Area-% |
Malcolmia maritima |
Search for new industrial oils. V. Oils of cruciferae Mikolajczak, K. L.; Miwa, T. K.; Earle, F. R.; Wolff, I. A.; Jones, Q. Journal of the American Oil Chemists Society (1961) 38 678-681 |
15.0 |
GLC-Area-% |
Calendula officinalis |
FATTY-ACIDS IN SEED-OILS OF EUROPEAN WILD PLANTS - A STARTING-POINT FOR DEVELOPING INDUSTRIAL CROPS Hondelmann, W.; Radatz, W. Fette Seifen Anstrichmittel (1982) 84 73-75 |
15.0 |
GLC-Area-% |
Camelina rumelica |
Search for new industrial oils. XIII. Oils from 102 species of cruciferae Miller, R. W.; Earle, F. R.; Wolff, I. A.; Jones, Q. Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society (1965) 42 817-821 |
15.0 |
GLC-Area-% |
Kigelia africana |
Oil-bearing plants of Zaire. III. Botanical families providing oils of relatively high unsaturation Ngiefu, C. K.; Paquot, C.; Vieux, A. Oleagineux (1977) 32 535-537 |
15.0 |
GLC-Area-% |