Exploring Phylogenetic Relationships between Hundreds of Plant Fatty Acids Synthesized by Thousands of Plants. more details ...
Abstract Cold-pressed marionberry, boysenberry, red raspberry, and blueberry seed oils were evaluated for their fatty acid composition, carotenoid content, tocopherol profile, total phenolic content (TPC), oxidative stability index (OSI), peroxide value, and antioxidant properties. All tested seed oils contained significant levels of α-linolenic acid ranging from 19.6 to 32.4 g per 100 g of oil, along with a low ratio of n-6/n-3 fatty acids (1.64-3.99). The total carotenoid content ranged from 12.5 to 30.0 μmoles per kg oil. Zeaxanthin was the major carotenoid compound in all tested berry seed oils, along with β-carotene, lutein, and cryptoxanthin. Total tocopherol was 260.6-2276.9 μmoles per kg oil, including α-, γ-, and δ-tocopherols. OSI values were 20.07, 20.30, and 44.76 h for the marionberry, red raspberry, and boysenberry seed oils, respectively. The highest TPC of 2.0 mg gallic acid equivalents per gram of oil was observed in the red raspberry seed oil, while the strongest oxygen radical absorbance capacity was in boysenberry seed oil extract (77.9 μmol trolox equivalents per g oil). All tested berry seed oils directly reacted with and quenched DPPH radicals in a dose- and time-dependent manner. These data suggest that the cold-pressed berry seed oils may serve as potential dietary sources of tocopherols, carotenoids, and natural antioxidants.
Citation

Authors: Parry, J.; Su, L.; Luther, M.; Zhou, K.; Peter Yurawecz, M.; Whittaker, P.; Yu, L.

Journal: Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry

Year: 2005

Volume: 53

Page: 566-573

UID: WOS:000226782900012

URL: http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-13244274973&partnerID=40&md5=b769efcd904468e83e0d434929c03772

DOI: 10.1021/jf048615t

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Rubus hybrid 10
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Vaccinium corymbosum 5