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Seeds of Centranthus ruber and Valeriana officinalis Contain Conjugated Linolenic Acids with Reported Antitumor Effects
Ist Teil von
  • Journal of Oleo Science, 2019-05, Vol.68 (5), p.481-491
Ort / Verlag
Tokyo: Japan Oil Chemists' Society
Erscheinungsjahr
2019
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Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • [Abstract]: Conjugated linolenic acids (CLNs) are naturally occurring fatty acids that are believed to have anticancer properties. In this study, we examined various plant seeds from herbs to discover seed oils containing CLNs. The ultraviolet spectra of total lipids from these seeds were measured. An absorption maximum around 270 nm was observed in seed oils belonging to the Valerianaceae family (Centranthus ruber and Valeriana officinalis). When the fatty acid compositions of these seed oils were measured, CLNs were detected. By silica column chromatography, neutral lipids (NLs), glycolipids, and phospholipids were eluted from seed oils of C. ruber and V. officinalis. Then, fatty acid compositions of these fractions were measured. This revealed that most of the CLNs in these seed oils existed in the NL fraction. When the NL fractions of these seed oils were reacted with lipase, CLNs showed good sensitivity to lipase hydrolysis. This suggested that the CLNs in the seed oils of C. ruber and V. officinatis existed predominantly at the sn-1,3 position of triacylglycerol and less at the sn-2 position. These results suggested that the CLNs from the seed oils of C. ruber and V. officinalis could easily be taken up by cancer cells as free fatty acids and had good potential as antitumor substances.
Sprache
Japanisch; Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 1345-8957
eISSN: 1347-3352
DOI: 10.5650/jos.ess19007
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_journals_2232587417

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