SCREENING OF SEED LIPIDS FOR GAMMA-LINOLENIC ACID - CAPILLARY GAS-LIQUID-CHROMATOGRAPHIC SEPARATION OF 18 3 FATTY-ACIDS WITH DELTA-5 AND DELTA-6 DOUBLE-BONDS/
K. Aitzetmuller et al., SCREENING OF SEED LIPIDS FOR GAMMA-LINOLENIC ACID - CAPILLARY GAS-LIQUID-CHROMATOGRAPHIC SEPARATION OF 18 3 FATTY-ACIDS WITH DELTA-5 AND DELTA-6 DOUBLE-BONDS/, Phytochemical analysis, 4(6), 1993, pp. 249-255
Gamma-Linolenic acid (6c,9c,12c-18:3) has recently become important fo
r dietary and pharmaceutical applications. The reported occurrence of
gamma-linolenic acid in seed oils from plant families known to produce
fatty acids, including 18:3 acids, with DELTA5-cis and DELTA5-trans d
ouble bonds makes it necessary to distinguish between 5c,9c,12c-, 5t,9
c,12c- and 6c,9c,12c-octadecatrienoic acids by gas chromatography (GC)
alone in routine screening operations. The separation of these acids
using two different capillary GC systems has been investigated. The su
ccessful separation of octadecatrienoic acids with 5c, 5t and 6c doubl
e bonds is shown by way of gas chromatograms of the fatty acid methyl
esters obtained from the seed oils of four different species of the fa
mily Ranunculaceae and of Xeranthemum and Pinus.