Fatty Acid Composition of Red Monkey Kola (Cola Millenii K. Schum) Fruit and Bark Obtained in Gariki, Enugu State, Nigeria

Nwanisobi Gloria Chinenye, Aghanwa Charles Ifeanyi, Odika Ifeoma Maryrose, Ezechi Chigozie Ejikeme, Okeke Chinelo Uzoma
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: Many studies have focused on the phytochemical, antioxidant, and mineral content of red monkey kola (Cola Millenii K. Schum), but there is little or no information on the fatty acid composition of this unique and underutilized plant, which is widely consumed in Africa. With this in mind, the fatty acid composition of the red monkey kola fruit and bark obtained in Gariki, Enugu State, was determined in order to determine the type of fatty acid present in the plant as well as its benefits for its consumers. The GCMS chromatogram data revealed the presence of five fatty acid compounds in the fruit sample, including oleic acid (8.094%), stearic acid (0.297%), petroselinic acid (1.237%), palmitic acid (2.290%), and cis-10-nonadeconic acid (0.183%). The bark sample contained cis-10-nonadecenoic acid (8.946%), palmitic acid (2.911%), petroselinic acid (1.881%), stearic acid (0.539%), and 18-nonadecenoic acid (0.366%). Oleic acid was found to be only present in the fruit sample, as the presence of this omega 9 fatty acid conferred numerous health benefits to the consumers. Other unsaturated acids such as petroselinic acid and saturated fatty acids like stearic acid are important compounds used as anti-inflammatory, anti-aging and as a supporting substitute for trans-fat in vegetable oils.
尼日利亚埃努古州加里基产的红猴可拉(Cola Millenii K. Schum)果实和树皮的脂肪酸组成
许多研究都集中在红猴可拉(Cola Millenii K. Schum)的植物化学、抗氧化剂和矿物质含量上,但关于这种独特且未被充分利用的植物的脂肪酸组成的信息很少或根本没有,这种植物在非洲被广泛食用。考虑到这一点,对在埃努古州Gariki获得的红猴考拉果和树皮的脂肪酸组成进行了测定,以确定该植物中存在的脂肪酸类型及其对消费者的益处。GCMS色谱数据显示,果实样品中存在油酸(8.094%)、硬脂酸(0.297%)、石油亚麻酸(1.237%)、棕榈酸(2.290%)和顺-10-壬烷酸(0.183%)5种脂肪酸化合物。树皮样品中含有顺式-10-壬烯酸(8.946%)、棕榈酸(2.911%)、石油亚麻酸(1.881%)、硬脂酸(0.539%)和18-壬烯酸(0.366%)。油酸被发现只存在于水果样本中,因为这种- 9脂肪酸的存在给消费者带来了许多健康益处。其他不饱和脂肪酸,如石油亚麻酸和饱和脂肪酸,如硬脂酸是重要的化合物,用于抗炎、抗衰老,并作为植物油中反式脂肪的辅助替代品。
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