Exploring Phylogenetic Relationships between Hundreds of Plant Fatty Acids Synthesized by Thousands of Plants.
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The lipid and fatty acid composition of six members of two closely related genera of the Amaranthaceae have been studied using a combination of chromatographic procedures. The total lipids varied between 16.95 and 9.75% dry weight. Of these amounts, the non-polar lipids (mainly triglycerides) represented approximately 90%, while polar lipids (glycolipids and phospholipids) accounted for the remaining percentage. A relatively high degree of unsaturation was found for all lipids due to the dominance of linoleic acid (about 50%). The storage, metabolic, structural, and nutritional functions of the different acyllipids are discussed.
Authors: Idiem Opute, F.
Journal: Journal of Experimental Botany
Year: 1979
Volume: 30
Page: 601-606
UID: PFA:11355
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Genus | Species | Data Points | |
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Amaranthus | atropurpureus | 8 | |
Amaranthus | hybridus | 8 | |
Amaranthus | spinosus | 8 | |
Amaranthus | tricolor | 8 | |
Celosia | argentea | 16 |