FATTY ACIDS, TOCOPHEROLS AND CAROTENOIDS FROM SEEDS OF TUNISIAN CAPER “CAPPARIS SPINOSA”

NIZAR TLILI, SERGI MUNNE-BOSCH, NIZAR NASRI, EZZEDDINE SAADAOUI, ABDELHAMID KHALDI, SAÏDA TRIKI
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ABSTRACT

Capparis spinosa is widely distributed all over the Mediterranean Basin. Fatty acid composition of oils of C. spinosa from seven Tunisian regions was determined. The oil content of the seeds ranged from 23.25 to 33.64% on a dry weight basis. Unsaturated fatty acids accounted for the majority of the fatty acids. Oleic acid with 45.82% was the main fatty acid followed by linoleic acid (25.37%), palmitic acid (15.93%), palmitoleic acid (4.55%) and stearic acid (4.06%). C. spinosa seed oil also contained a high level of tocopherols (ca. 628 mg/100 g). γ-Tocopherol was the major homologue (ca. 92%), followed by α-tocopherol (ca. 4%) and δ-tocopherol (ca. 2%). Seed oil of C. spinosa contained high amounts of carotenoids (ca. 457 µg/100 g). The contents of β-carotene (as pro-vitamin A) were also very significant (ca. 375 µg/100 g). Results encourage the use of this plant species as a new source of vegetable oil for nutritional, industrial, and pharmaceutical applications.

PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS

The seeds of Capparis spinosa may serve as a new potential source of oil (ca. 27%). It contained mainly unsaturated fatty acids (ca. 77%). Oleic acid was the major fatty acid (ca. 45%). The level of linoleic and linolenic fatty acids was about 25 and 1%, respectively. Moreover, C. spinosa seed oil is an important source of tocopherols (as vitamin E), with approximately 628 mg/100 g and also of carotenoids (457 µg/100 g). These compounds have an important role in the prevention of many diseases and can be used in a number of personal care products. Seeds of C. spinosa are especially attractive for producing oil for food, cosmetic and pharmaceutical applications.

突尼斯刺山柑种子中的脂肪酸、生育酚和类胡萝卜素
摘要刺毛甘蓝广泛分布于地中海盆地。测定了产自突尼斯7个地区的棘叶草精油的脂肪酸组成。种子干重含油量为23.25% ~ 33.64%。不饱和脂肪酸占脂肪酸的大部分。油酸为主要脂肪酸,占45.82%,其次为亚油酸(25.37%)、棕榈酸(15.93%)、棕榈油酸(4.55%)和硬脂酸(4.06%)。棘果籽油也含有高水平的生育酚(约628毫克/100克)。γ-生育酚是主要的同源物(约占92%),其次是α-生育酚(约占4%)和δ-生育酚(约占2%)。棘豆籽油含有大量的类胡萝卜素(约457µg/100 g)。β-胡萝卜素(作为原维生素A)的含量也非常显著(约为375µg/100 g)。结果鼓励将该植物作为一种新的植物油来源用于营养,工业和制药应用。辣椒籽可作为一种潜在的新油料来源(约占27%)。它主要含有不饱和脂肪酸(约77%)。油酸是主要的脂肪酸(约占45%)。亚油酸和亚麻酸含量分别约为25%和1%。此外,棘果籽油是生育酚(维生素E)的重要来源,约为628毫克/100克,类胡萝卜素(457微克/100克)。这些化合物在预防许多疾病方面具有重要作用,可用于许多个人护理产品中。其种子在生产食品、化妆品和制药用油方面具有特别的吸引力。
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Journal of Food Lipids
Journal of Food Lipids 工程技术-食品科技
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