Fd. Gunstone et al., THE DISTRIBUTION OF DELTA-5 POLYENE ACIDS IN SOME PINE SEED OILS BETWEEN THE ALPHA-CHAINS AND BETA-CHAINS BY C-13-NMR SPECTROSCOPY, Chemistry and physics of lipids, 78(1), 1995, pp. 89-96
Seven Pinus seed oils, previously examined by gas chromatography (Ref.
[3]), have been re-examined by C-13-NMR spectroscopy. The spectra cle
arly indicate the presence of Delta 5 acids (mainly a C-18 Delta 5,9,1
2 isomer) and almost all the signals have been assigned on the basis o
f relevant data already in the literature for Delta 5 esters. Using th
e intensities of appropriate signals it was possible to estimate the l
evel of total Delta 5 acids from signals associated with the C-1, C-2,
and glycerol carbon atoms and the level of n-6 acids from the omega 2
and omega 3 signals. The results were in accord with those previously
obtained by gas chromatography. The Delta 5 acids were apparent only
among the alpha-chains. Taxus baccata seed oil is shown to contain 5,9
-18:2, but Delta 5 acids in Chamaecyparis lawsoniana seed oil were too
low to be identified by NMR spectroscopy.