Content, fatty acid composition, and glyceride profile of oil from see
ds of seven basil (Ocimum sp.) chemotypes were determined. The species
studied included O. basilicum, O. canum, O. gratissimum, and O. sanct
um. The oil content ranged from 18 to 26%, with triglycerides comprisi
ng between 94 and 98% of extracted neutral lipids, The major acylated
fatty acids were linolenic (43.8-64.8%), linoleic (17.8-31.3%), oleic
(8.5-13.3%), and palmitic acid (6.1-11.0%). Linolenic acid was similar
among the four O. basilicum chemotypes (57-62%), highest in O. canum
(65%), and lowest in O. sanctum (44%). Basil seed oil appears suitable
as an edible oil or can be used for industrial purposes, and could be
processed in the same way as linseed oil. Preliminary calculations es
timate that a hectare of basil could produce from 300 to 400 kg of see
d oil.