Exploring Phylogenetic Relationships between Hundreds of Plant Fatty Acids Synthesized by Thousands of Plants. more details ...
Abstract 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.
Citation

Authors: Idiem Opute, F.

Journal: Journal of Experimental Botany

Year: 1979

Volume: 30

Page: 601-606

UID: PFA:11355